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Why do balloons come closer when air is blown between them?

When air is blown between two balloons, the air flow from the blower creates a low-pressure area between the balloons. This low pressure effectively pulls the balloons towards each other. The Bernoulli principle, which states that moving air has lower pressure, helps explain this phenomenon.


Can balloons fly to space?

no because of the air pressure


What is a hot air ballons air pressure?

The hot air balloons air pressure is usually used to explain the principle of buoyancy.


How do you adjust the pressure on a airless paint sprayer?

If there is no air, then you cannot adjust pressure.


Why will the balloons touched each other if you blow hardly in between them?

If you blow between them, you decrease the pressure of the air between the balloons. The air around them, which has greater pressure, will force them to approach each other.


How does an air pump work to inflate objects such as tires or balloons?

An air pump works by creating pressure to force air into an object, such as tires or balloons. When the pump handle is pushed down, it compresses the air inside the pump, increasing its pressure. This high-pressure air is then forced through a nozzle into the object, inflating it.


What made the air move in a rocket balloons?

the pressure in side the balloon will get squizz out and make the air move


What does changing the air pressure have a greater affect on the balloons volume rather than the air pressure?

The logic of the question appears contestable - can we try again.


What form is helium?

Helium is a chemical element, and its most common form is a gas at room temperature and pressure.


How many 9 inch diameter balloons could 11 gallons of 125 PSI air fill?

The answer depends on the pressure inside the balloons.


Can same type of balloons withstand the same amount of pressure?

Yes, no matter how much air is filled inside of the balloons.


What makes the baloons rise?

Balloons rise because they are filled with a gas that is lighter than the surrounding air, typically helium or hot air. This difference in density creates buoyancy, allowing the balloon to float upward. As the balloon ascends, the surrounding air pressure decreases, but the gas inside remains less dense, enabling it to continue rising until it reaches a point where the external air pressure equals the internal pressure.