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The pressure in a container is due to the particles of the gas hitting the inside walls of the container.

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What causes pressure inside a balloon?

hylium (***helium) And actuality the pressure is caused by the elasticity of the balloon itself and don't forget the added pressure of our atmosphere


What happens to the atmospheric pressure acting on the balloon as the balloon rises?

due to pressure inside the balloon, will be higher because the balloon will try to get smaller and thus the balloon will ascent due to the low density of the helium inside the balloon.


What happens to the pressure of the air outside of the balloon as it goes higher?

The pressure inside the balloon will be higher because the balloon will try to get smaller and thus the balloon will ascent due to the low density of the helium inside the balloon.


Why a helium weather balloon expands as it rises in the air. assume that the temperature remain constant.?

When the helium balloon starts gaining height, the pressure decreases and as the gas molecules are very freely movable (higher than the normal). They move apart from each other in the mean while they make the balloon to expand. The decrease in atmospheric pressure relative to pressure inside the balloon causes it to expand.


Explain why a helium weather balloon expands as it rises in the air Assume that the temperature remains constant?

When the helium balloon starts gaining height, the pressure decreases and as the gas molecules are very freely movable (higher than the normal). They move apart from each other in the mean while they make the balloon to expand. The decrease in atmospheric pressure relative to pressure inside the balloon causes it to expand.


Does a helium balloon float with anything inside?

Helium


Why does a balloon pop as it goes up to the sky?

the pressure has increased


What causes the air pressure inside an inflated balloon?

The elastic contraction of the rubber in the balloon's membrane causes the pressure in the air inside an inflated balloon. When you inflate a balloon, you have to expand the latex of the balloon, which stretches when filled with air from a pressure of 760 mm Hg to as high as 840 (about 10% higher than standard atmospheric pressure). If you inflate a non-elastic mylar balloon, it takes no effort: the air inside is at the same pressure as the air outside.


Does a hot air balloon have helium inside it?

No, I am sorry, but there is no helium inside a hot-air balloon. Instead, there is hot air.


Does gravity go inside of a balloon?

No. Air or helium goes inside the balloon.


What makes a helium balloon?

A rubber bladder with helium inside.


What is inside the inflated balloon?

Helium goes into a balloon to make it float.