the more water the easier it breaks
A water balloon can be tossed to someone before it breaks for about 5-20 metres far.
if it breaks yes if it doesnt no
Water is denser than oil, so yes, it will sink. That is true whether the water is inside a balloon or not.
Water can affect balloon popping by dampening the rubber and making it more prone to breaking. Water can also add weight to the balloon, which may increase the likelihood of it popping due to added strain on the rubber.
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!
Yes, the amount of water in a balloon can affect how fast it falls. A balloon filled with more water will be heavier and experience a faster rate of descent due to the increased gravitational pull. The added weight can also influence the air resistance acting on the balloon as it falls.
Water is very good at soaking up heat. When the water-filled balloon is heated the water Draws the heat away from the rubber. For the air filled balloon, not so much. The rubber heats up, weakens, and breaks.
Yes, the water temperature can affect how fast the balloon fills up. Warmer water temperatures can cause the air inside the balloon to expand more quickly, leading to a faster filling process, while colder water temperatures may slow down the expansion of air inside the balloon and result in a slower filling process.
When a bottle of hot water is placed near a balloon stretched over the top, the air inside the balloon will expand due to the heat, causing the balloon to inflate. Conversely, if the hot water cools down, the air will contract and the balloon will deflate.
Yes, the height of a falling water balloon can affect the splatter. A higher drop height typically results in a bigger splatter as the impact forces the water to disperse more widely upon contact with the ground.
if you put a balloon on the top of the container the balloon will get bigger and bigger
When a balloon is pricked, the sudden release of pressure from inside the balloon causes the elastic material to contract rapidly. This contraction puts stress on the material, leading to its breakage.