The pressure increases and volume decreases. The air presses down.
It disregards the mass of the object (say for example, a graduated cylinder or beaker) already on the balance.
An inflated balloon bursts if it is pressed hard because the molecules inside the balloon squeeze when it is pressed hard and air exerts pressure so the balloon bursts and let the air molecules escape from the balloon.
When you press on a balloon too hard, the air pressure inside the balloon increases, causing the balloon to expand. Eventually, the balloon reaches its elastic limit and cannot stretch any further, resulting in it bursting.
it wont stop. You will very likely push the seals out of the brake cylinder and have to repair or replace it and bleed the brakes
Ok do you see the bar at the bottom of the screen, there is a panda arm on it. If you click it there will be a water balloon on it. Press on the water balloon and you will get a target. Press anywhere on the screen to throw it :)
buy a balloon job outfit and were nothing else and press the dance button
The brake master cylinder is what pushes brake fluid to each wheel when you press on the brake pedal. If it's bad or marginal, your braking will suffer or disappear entirely! This is something that you need to address right away! FriPilot
Take a balloon, press either b or c, and place the little circle on a mouse. Careful, you have to place it below the head of the mouse.
you get a awesome cake costume and when you press space you throw cake
A plate cylinder from a Halm 4 color jet press typically weighs around 50-60 pounds.
Because as the balloon is heated, the gases on the inside of the balloon begin to expand and press out on the walls of balloon. If a balloon is refridgerated, the opposite is true: the gases on the inside of the balloon will begin to contract, causing the balloon to shrink.
Rubbing the balloon against your dry hair transfers electrons from your hair to the balloon, giving the balloon a negative charge. When you then place the negatively charged balloon against the wall, it creates an attraction with the positive charges in the wall, causing the balloon to stick due to static electricity.