The balloon will expand due to the pressure in its inside. This has nothing to do with friction.
Yes it is, because when you blow air into a balloon, the balloon expands meaning it takes up space.
The air escaping out of the nozzle has momentum and creates a force on the balloon. According to the laws of motion, every action has an equal and opposite reaction; the balloon pushes the air out bacwards and the air pushes the balloon forward.
The air alone is not able to blow up a balloon. When air in the bottle is heated with a balloon on top of it, the air expands due to the heat and moves and finds more space. This in turn will blow up the balloon.
The classical definition says anything that occupies space is matter. To prove air occupies space we can do a small experiment. Take a balloon and blow air in it. The balloon expands and this proves that air occupies space. And thus we can prove air is matter.
No she did not because the plane blowed up.
If a balloon were completely filled with water, with no extra space, then it will change shape and/or size as the water is frozen. This is because water expands at a rate of 9% when frozen.
A matter is a "thing" that has mass and occupies space so theoretically carbon oxide is mattar as CO2 has mass (you can measure the weight) and occupies space (for example you blow in a balloon and it expands)
Liquid Not liquids,gases.
i think it is the gravityand the existence of atmosphere which is a cause of friction since there is no gravity on space that is why there is no friction
When you blow up a balloon, you're putting stress on the rubber. When you puncture the balloon, there's only a small space where the air can escape. The air wants to get out fast, so it forces a tear in the balloon, causing a "pop" noise.
space expands forever, it has no end.
Your waist gets expands in space because there is no pressure.