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it will shrink because the volume will decrease
The internal air would cool down and contract (lessen) the balloon's volume.
The balloon will shrink when it goes outside. How much it shrinks will depend on the temperature difference. As temperature decreases the gas(ses) in the balloon decrease in volume causing the balloon to shrink.
Helium goes into a balloon to make it float.
The easiest way to demonstrate the volume of air is with a balloon. When it is inflated, the air inside is occupying space. Deflate the balloon - it shrinks in the absence of air.
The volume of the balloon decreases
it will shrink because the volume will decrease
You will need to know the actual size of the balloon as the bigger its inflated the more gas volume required.
It decreases. The colder air contracts, making the balloon shrink.
The internal air would cool down and contract (lessen) the balloon's volume.
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There is not a PICC line with an inflated balloon for placement.
When an inflated balloon is exposed to cold air, provided pressure is constant, the volume will decrease. Bring the balloon back to a warmer spot, and the gas gains kinetic energy from the warm air, and the balloon will plump back up.
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There is no difference at all if the balloon is not inflated or inflated with air.
The volume of the chest cavity is reduced on exhalation. Imagine your lungs are balloons. Imagine the volume of a balloon full of air, compared to when it is not inflated. The balloon has a greater volume when it is inflated than when it is deflated - just like the lungs do!