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The air inside the balloon has contracted, reducing internal pressure, allowing the outside air pressure to cause the wall of the balloon to collapse.
The air pressure.
pressure x volume divided by temperature is a constant (Boyle's Law), or PV/T = constant. Since pressure does not change, as temperature increases so must the volume, so the balloon expands
In English, it is spelt 'balloon'. In French, it is 'ballon'.it's balloon
Same throughout the ballon according to the Pascal's principle
as the pressure causes the ballon to get bigger the molecules hit the walls of the ballon more often and pressure normally increases as the tempreture increases and volume decreses
Yes! The heated air molecules always wants to fly upwards because of being lite. We can take the example of a ballon filled with air. When ballon is heated the pressure increases and ballon brusts. This proves that hot air exerts pressure.
The air inside the balloon has contracted, reducing internal pressure, allowing the outside air pressure to cause the wall of the balloon to collapse.
It would get smaller as the air inside the ballon contracted.
The examples are tire ,ballon ,and beachball and the non-examples are shoe,chair,and bed
the vinger and baking soda mixed and inflated the ballon
The ballon contains a fixed amount of gas producing internal pressure. At the surface, this pressure equals the surface atmospheric pressure. As the balloon rises, the atmospheric pressure drops, allowing the balloon to expand, keeping the internal pressure and external pressure equal. If the balloon is fully inflated at the surface it will burst at higher altitude.
This is because the material the ballon is made of is shaped differently. The ballon will stretch and try to achieve a perfect round shape, but can not due to limitations in the way the ballon is made. One can however buy balloons that are almost perfectly round when inflated.
The air pressure.
pressure x volume divided by temperature is a constant (Boyle's Law), or PV/T = constant. Since pressure does not change, as temperature increases so must the volume, so the balloon expands
In English, it is spelt 'balloon'. In French, it is 'ballon'.it's balloon
An inflated ballon