Why do the balloon and the sweater attract to each other after they have been rubbed together?

The balloon and the sweater attract to each other after being rubbed together because of static electricity. When the balloon is rubbed against the sweater, it becomes charged with static electricity. The sweater, being made of a material that easily builds up static electricity, also becomes charged. Opposite charges attract each other, so the positively charged balloon and negatively charged sweater are attracted to each other and stick together.