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Lynn rubs a balloon with a piece of wool, which causes the balloon to pick up some of the electric charges from the wool. Lynn then observes that the balloon temporarily sticks to a wall. After several seconds, the balloon falls to the ground. Which best describes the forces in this scenario?

O The strong force causes the balloon to stick to the wall, and the weak force causes the balloon to fall to the ground.
O The weak force causes the balloon to stick to the wall, and the strong force causes the balloon to fall to the ground.
O The electromagnetic force causes the balloon to stick to the wall, and gravitational force causes the balloon to fall to the ground.
O Gravitational force causes the balloon to stick to the wall, and electromagnetic force causes the balloon to fall to the ground.

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