The air inside the balloon is at a higher pressure than atmospheric pressure so the gas molecules inside the balloon are closer together on average than gas molecules outside the balloon. This means that the repulsive forces between the gas molecules inside the balloon are greater than the repulsive forces between the gas molecules outside it. When the balloon is opened, the gas molecules in the open end at the border between the higher pressure interior and lower pressure exterior will experience a greater repulsive force from the gas molecules inside the balloon than the molecules on the outside. This means that they experience a net force pushing them out of the balloon. As these gas molecules are pushed out by the gas inside the balloon, they push back on it with an equal and opposite force (due to Newton's 3rd Law of Motion). This equal and opposite reaction force causes the gas in the balloon to be pushed in the opposite direction to the escaping gas, which in turn pushes the balloon. As more and more gas escapes, the reaction force on the balloon continues to accelerate it, making it shoot off, until enough gas has escaped for the pressure inside the balloon to have dropped to the same level as the pressure outside the balloon.
Fill it with gas that is lighter than regular air and it floats.
it floats with air
Let me give it a try....once a balloon releases the air, the balloon moves in an uncontrolled motions and direction.
It flattens in shape and air is being suffocated
the balloon expand
A water balloon is filled with water, and other balloons are filled with air or helium.
Density of any balloon depends on the material of the balloon and how much the balloon is filled.
no its filled with hot air from a fire that is lit underneath the balloon.
A hydrogen balloon will deflate the fastest because molecules of hydrogen are the smallest and thus will more easily slip through the latex of the balloon. The carbon dioxide-filled balloon will deflate the slowest because these molecules are the biggest, and thus will have more trouble escaping the tiny pores in the balloon.
Helium is less dense than air, which is why the helium-filled balloon floats when you let it go.
the temperature affects the balloon filled with air because if it is too cold it can freeze it, and cause the balloon to pop
if the balloon is filled with static electricity
It is filled with heated air. Since air is mostly nitrogen, a hot air balloon is mostly filled with nitrogen.
I think a water balloon can be tossed if the water balloon is filled lightly. If the water balloon is filled heavily it might break before someone catches it. Also I did this before and I measured it and it was 74 feet and 5 inches exactly!
The balloon is filled with a gas.
The balloon expands.
air