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The heat gives the balloon more energy and the balloon explodes
no, it is powered by heat. heat rises.
no, it is powered by heat. heat rises.
By heating the pressure in the balloon is rised and the limit of the resistance of the balloon envelope is exceeded.
it is the same temperture as it is outside the air balloon:)
may be for increasing it's entropy
because heat expands things... and the heat expands the air in the bottle and the air in the balloon... the only place for the air to go, since it cannot expand the bottle... is out into the balloon, increasing the pressure there and inflating the balloon. :-)
Charles Law - the expansion (when heated) or contraction (when cooled) of gases. E.g. when you leave a balloon outside in the heat it will pop from the gas inside expanded, but when you put it in a freezer it will shrink as the gas inside contracts.
Small Balloon because it is smaller the heat is compacted and closer so the smaller balloon has more heat.
The main uses for a heat shrink wrap is the wrapping and storage of equipment including boats, bridges and food packaging. There are endless uses for heat shrink wrap.
Heat shrink tunnels are used in shrink wrapping products. They are used to quickly shrink wrap all sides of a product at once, which is more efficient than using a heat gun and only shrinking one side at a time.
the Balloon starts to get starts to heat up and then it pops
Heat shrink tubing was invented in the 1950s, in the later years, by Raychem Corporation. The head engineer founder was Paul Cook who used radiation chemistry to invent heat shrink tubing.
The heat gives the balloon more energy and the balloon explodes
No you don't need one if you're always cold. A heat shrink tunnel is a machine thats very often on a conveyor belt that assist in the packaging on boxes with shrink wrap, its job is to apply heat so the shrink wrap is snug up against the boxes.
He would heat it.
i think when you heat it up a oil balloon i think it gonna melts.