The ballon will most likely pop. The balloon will shrink.
When you pump the air out of the room, the air pressure drops in the room and the balloon grows larger.
dependeng on the the thickness/ strength of the balloon, it would grow as big as it possibly can.
the animals would get blown away
Area varies as (radius)2.Volume varies as (radius)3 = (area)3/2If area increased by the factor of 3.7, then volume increased by the factor of (3.7)3/2 = 7.117 times (rounded)
As the puddle dries out, the water is changed from a liquid into a water vapour. The vapour will be blown away by the wind.
Blown over, blown down, yes, but not blown away.
It will "open". this will stop current flow. Most folks say you have a blown fuse or the fuse blew (blue?) which is actually incorrect.
at altitude the balloon's external air pressure has been greatly reduced, often expanding the balloon to the bursting point.
When in the sun the balloon gets slightly bigger, when in the refrigerator the balloon shrinks.
The balloons shape changed and went through an outward distortion. The volume of the balloon expanded as air was blown into it.
When the air inside a balloon cools, it will also contract, therefore the balloon will partially deflate.
When the air inside a balloon cools, it will also contract, therefore the balloon will partially deflate.
No
I'm not very sure but I think thatthe balloon waiting to be blown up would be stronger, because inflated balloons can often pop easily.
A blown up balloon is weightless because the whole thing is just air and air has no weight
gas
As balloons increase in altitude, there is less atmospheric pressure pushing on it, so the result is that the balloon expands. The opposite is true, if you sink a balloon in water there is more pressure on the outside of the balloon so it shrinks.
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If perfume is sprayed inside a balloon and then the balloon is blown up, you can still smell the perfume from the outside of the balloon. This is because the material of the balloon is thin.