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well most of the time, it probably would burst, but it depends on the force of how fast it was put onto the nails. More force, the easier and probable that the nails with puncture the balloon, but if you are very careful and just carefully set it onto the nails, it has a chance of not popping.
pressure x volume divided by temperature is a constant (Boyle's Law), or PV/T = constant. Since pressure does not change, as temperature increases so must the volume, so the balloon expands
It is -4 deg F.
No, hot air balloons are kept up in the air by buoyancy, the same thing that keeps helium balloons up in the air, or that keeps ships afloat. The hot air in the balloon is less dense than the surrounding air, so the balloon weighs less than the air it displaces, at least while the balloon is rising.
There are magnetic strips on a fridge door to enable the door to form a tight seal around the edges to make sure the cold is kept inside and the freezer bit does not over freeze, and of course the magnets keep the door closed.
if we keep a pumpkin inside a balloon the balloon will not fly and will burst
Heat makes particles spread out and the particles spread out in the ballon therfore making the ballon burst.
Heat causes substances to expand. When left in the sun the air inside the beach ball will expand. If the air expands enough it will burst the beach ball.
This cider as sold in the UK is 10.6 proof and will probably burst in a freezer. (This is an un-official answer since I've never kept it around long enough for it to freeze,)
in a freezer.
About 1-2 months in the freezer
in the freezer!
No
Regardless of size, both balloons will burst when atmospheric pressure becomes too much for them. Assuming the helium to rubber/latex ratio is kept the same, both balloons will burst at the same pressure. Depending on where you are in the world and the weather, the atmospheric pressure at one height differs, so it couldn't be said that both balloons will float upwards to the same height, but it can be said that they will fly to the same pressure. Thus the question "Does a little balloon fly as far as a big balloon?" is invalid, but hopefully this answer will suit your wonders.
well most of the time, it probably would burst, but it depends on the force of how fast it was put onto the nails. More force, the easier and probable that the nails with puncture the balloon, but if you are very careful and just carefully set it onto the nails, it has a chance of not popping.
for me it got cracked
it will became tae