Want this question answered?
Usually the balloon will burst.
Because the water is like skin to the outer of the balloon so there is no way of popping it from fire.
It may burst.
The pressure inside the balloon is much higher than ambient air pressure and the transition is sudden, when the rubber breaks. This causes a shock wave to travel outwards compressing the surrounding air and making a single crack! The change is approximately adiabatic. A2 The popping sound is made partly by the tearing of the latex, and partly by the rapid deflation. If you place a strip of cellulose tape on the inflated balloon, and prick it through the tape, the balloon will deflate gradually.
Generally, it will pop. But it also depends on what you prick it with. A sharpened pencil for example will undoubtedly pop it, no problems there. But an UNsharpened pencil may take a bit more work to pop a balloon, as it does not have a sharp edge.
Usually the balloon will burst.
It may burst.
Because the water is like skin to the outer of the balloon so there is no way of popping it from fire.
It may burst.
Yes ! :d
The pressure inside the balloon is much higher than ambient air pressure and the transition is sudden, when the rubber breaks. This causes a shock wave to travel outwards compressing the surrounding air and making a single crack! The change is approximately adiabatic. A2 The popping sound is made partly by the tearing of the latex, and partly by the rapid deflation. If you place a strip of cellulose tape on the inflated balloon, and prick it through the tape, the balloon will deflate gradually.
at the part where you blow it up Take a piece of tape and place it over the outside of the balloon. Poke the needle through the tape and through the surface of the balloon. The balloon will not pop because the surface of the balloon cannot expand, thus popping the balloon.
Generally, it will pop. But it also depends on what you prick it with. A sharpened pencil for example will undoubtedly pop it, no problems there. But an UNsharpened pencil may take a bit more work to pop a balloon, as it does not have a sharp edge.
yes
physical change
The 'popping' sound of a balloon disintegrating is made by the sudden expansion of air when the skin is damaged. The compressed air within is then able to escape. One interesting variant of your 'water' experiment, is to stick a bit of cellulose tape to the balloon, and then you'll find that you may puncture the balloon; through the tape; without it popping! It will eventually deflate however.
as far as it wants to