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The pressure will increase
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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
Same throughout the ballon according to the Pascal's principle
Same throughout the ballon according to the Pascal's principle
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 heliom inside the ballon is why a ballon able to rise.
the pressure in a ballon increase because the gas particles are hitting the edges of the sides and it gets pushed through the sides so it becomes more pressure from inside than the outside
The number of gas molecules changes.the number of gas molecules changes
the reason why a ballon left inside a car on a hot summer day become larger is because the air particles inside the ballon collise with the ballon walls more frequently. I guess......
The three main parts to a ballon is the ballon itself, the gas inside it (air or helium), and the knot that keeps the gas inside.
The air particles are closer together creating more pressure inside a ballon or tired and makes it expand