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I believe the softest audible sound would be about 0 decibels. Therefore, take the logarithm (base 10) of 22 trillion, and multiply the result with 10.
The warmer air is, the faster molecules in the air vibrate, so it makes the balloon bigger. But if you were to take that balloon and freeze it, it would shrink to a third of the size.
It depends on the size of the balloon. If it's a small balloon, about a half gallon will due. If it's a larger balloon, about a gallon or so. Now, if it's a very small weak balloon, about 1/2 quarter gallon should do it.
Balloon will not fill up the full bottle in this experiment as the air is restricted by the walls of the balloon. Balloon is a solid so the air will take its shape.
usually around 120 decibels is when your ears start to hurt. But the most highest rate your ears can take before you get permanent, immediate hearing loss is 194 decibels. anything higher for your ears it would probally make your ears bleed as if your ear drum was a balloon full of blood at the right amount of pressure.
To calculate the number of decibels that power-level-'A' is greater than power-level-'B',-- Divide 'A' by 'B'-- Take the 'log' of the quotient-- Multiply the 'log' by 10 .If the result is negative, then 'A' is that many decibels lower than 'B'.
The balloon would get larger as the air pressure outside it dropped. At some height, the balloon would get large enough to burst.
Take a sound pressure level meter and measure it. 95 decibels means over the is 0 decibels is the threshold of hearing. 95 decibels means the measure over 0 decibels.
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A jet enjine at take-off measures 113 decibels, while a surprised pig can squeal at 115 decibels.
The mass of helium contained will be 1 gram.
I believe the softest audible sound would be about 0 decibels. Therefore, take the logarithm (base 10) of 22 trillion, and multiply the result with 10.
I would say that depends on the size of the balloon, the gas used to fill the balloon and the atmospheric pressure. Based on these parameters, a balloon may take anywhere from a few minutes to few hours to deflate.
The warmer air is, the faster molecules in the air vibrate, so it makes the balloon bigger. But if you were to take that balloon and freeze it, it would shrink to a third of the size.
to fly that far in a hot air balloon it would take up to at least over 15-30 days but that also depends on how fast you get the hot air balloon to fly and if you stay straight on course
It depends on the size of the balloon. If it's a small balloon, about a half gallon will due. If it's a larger balloon, about a gallon or so. Now, if it's a very small weak balloon, about 1/2 quarter gallon should do it.