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As you twist the balloon, the volume decreases. In accordance with Boyle's Law, volume and pressure are inversely related. As the volume decreases, the pressure increases. This is pretty intuitive: you know that if you make enough twists in the balloon, eventually the pressure will cause it to pop.
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3.5 litre if pressure is kept constant.
Boyle's Law which relates volume to pressure.
Decrease the pressure of the surrounding environment. Thus, the force acting on the balloon from the outside decreases, allowing the air pressure that creates a force inside the balloon to have less of a counteracting force.
As you twist the balloon, the volume decreases. In accordance with Boyle's Law, volume and pressure are inversely related. As the volume decreases, the pressure increases. This is pretty intuitive: you know that if you make enough twists in the balloon, eventually the pressure will cause it to pop.
If a balloon is squeezed, then that means the volume is decreasing. Volume and pressure vary indirectly, which means that when one goes up, the other goes down. So when you are decreasing the volume of the balloon, the pressure inside is going up (assuming constant mass and temperature).
If a balloon is squeezed, then that means the volume is decreasing. Volume and pressure vary indirectly, which means that when one goes up, the other goes down. So when you are decreasing the volume of the balloon, the pressure inside is going up (assuming constant mass and temperature).
volume decreases considering the pressure is constant
The force of the pressure put on the balloon is squeezed into smaller particles so the volume is smaller. :) From Jade Nicole White. X
The volume will increase in proportion to the increase in absolute temperature.
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the volume of air inside the balloon increases while the pressure of balloon decreases thus balloon inflates
The volume of the balloon will increase as it rises in the air. This is because the atmospheric pressure decreases at higher altitudes.
The pressure of the gas would rise. Explain? OK, Blow up a balloon and tie the end. Decrease volume of the container (step on balloon). Balloon explodes (Pressure rose)
Think of a balloon. Let some air out and the pressure goes down, and the balloon decreases in size.
assuming the balloon is closed, the air pressure would double