when heated, molecules get farther away from eachother, causing the balloon to expand. once the balloon reaches its maximum capacity, further heating will cause the molecules to expand more than the balloon can contain and it will pop.
The air within the balloon will heat up and expand past the point of tensile strength of the rubber the balloon is made of. POP!!
Heat causes more activity in the atoms inside the balloon. This causes expansion as they are bouncing around inside more than when they were cold. They need more room. The expansion causes failure in the balloon.
Balloon Pop was created on 2008-09-04.
none, when the balloon stretches out too far, it bursts and the air rishes out.
The plastic skin of the balloon will start to melt, and the air inside will suddenly burst through, causing the balloon to pop.
Due to the hear of the sunlight the air inside the balloon expands and air pressure increases which will result in to the bursting of the balloons.all the heat rays from the sun hit the suface of the balloon and the heat pops the balloon.
a balloon when touches with grass it does not always pop But when the balloon is popped by a object it is because the object is pressing against the balloon with force in a small space which penetrates the the balloon the air in the balloon all wanted to get out of the balloon when the force is too great it popps in certain directions
A balloon that contains water would not last a long time under heat. the balloons latex rubber will not be able to handle the heat and will pop, but a balloon filled with air will pop instantly.
If you gradually heat a balloon, then the gas inside the balloon will expand, causing the balloon to become bigger in volume.If you put a balloon above a flame, then the balloon will pop because the heat will weaken bonds in the polymer that makes up the balloon, thus the polymer will not be able to hold the pressure of the gas inside the balloon.
The air within the balloon will heat up and expand past the point of tensile strength of the rubber the balloon is made of. POP!!
The HEAT makes it pop.
Not enough to pop a balloon tthat is sitting beneath it.
When heat is exposed to the helium balloon it becomes to be even less dense and the molecules begin to expand and eventually the balloon will pop.
Heat causes more activity in the atoms inside the balloon. This causes expansion as they are bouncing around inside more than when they were cold. They need more room. The expansion causes failure in the balloon.
because the heat of the sun makes its makes it pop most substances have a unique feature of expanding when subjected to heat. similarly the rubber in a balloon expands and expands and expands until a time comes when it ruptures or breaks just like how it happens if you blow too much air in to it...
Yes, if it were loud enough and on the same resonant frequency of the balloon rubber. The problem is that a balloon is full of gas, which has no definite volume and therefore the frequency of the balloon is constantly changing.
Balloon Pop was created on 2008-09-04.