The noun for inflate is inflation.
Inflation
iT CAN BE BOTH A NOUN AND A VERB e.g. Noun; The balloon was inflated with helium gas, si that it will float. Verb; The rubber tube ballooned out and nearly burst .
In English, it is spelt 'balloon'. In French, it is 'ballon'.it's balloon
The type of air that keeps a beach ball inflated is kinetic energy.
i probably wouldn't say the air had potential energy just that an inflated balloon has potential energy.
Static electricity
The word 'inflated' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to inflate. The pas participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.The noun form of the verb to inflate is inflation.The noun 'inflation' is an abstract noun as a word for a continual increase in the price of goods and services.The noun 'inflation' is a concrete noun as a word for the physical process of filling something with a gas or air.
iT CAN BE BOTH A NOUN AND A VERB e.g. Noun; The balloon was inflated with helium gas, si that it will float. Verb; The rubber tube ballooned out and nearly burst .
Yes, the noun 'balloon' is a common noun, a general word for an inflated sphere.Proper nouns are the unique names of people, places, or things.Common nouns are general words for people, places, or thing.
In English, it is spelt 'balloon'. In French, it is 'ballon'.it's balloon
yes the US is inflated
Does blood keep you inflated
Hyper means over normal. Inflated means blown up. The lungs are over-inflated.
The Inflated Tear was created on 30-11-27.
The same as a tire that has not been inflated.
you can try to tell by gripping it, if it is firm then it is fully inflated. if it is kind of squishy, then it is under inflated. With a pressure gauge.
Fully inflated because theres more force thats able to be produced.
When a tire is properly inflated it will be level to the ground. Over inflated and the middle of the tire has the most pressure on the ground. Under inflated and the sides of the tire have the most pressure on the ground.