Ballon is a matter because it has air and the air is one of phases of matter...
Matter is anything that has volume and occupies space. Helium (in balloon) is a gas and has both these properties. So. it is an example of matter.
an inflated balloon has air in it so it takes up more space and matter is something that takes up more space so here by defining matter.
Doesn't matter to the balloon. The amount to be lifted is identical and in this case air resistance is not a factor.
Yes, air is a mixture of gasses (roughly 80% nitrogen, 20% oxygen, with small amounts down to traces of carbon dioxide, water vapor, neon, argon, krypton, radon, carbon monoxide, methane, sulfur dioxide, hydrogen sulfide, various nitrogen oxides, etc.). Air has mass & weight. Air occupies a volume of space. Air moves and you feel it when it does (i.e. wind).
We know air is matter because when we blow up a balloon the air will take up space so the balloon gets bigger. We know that air has matter because it has mass. Anything that has mass and takes up space has matter.
Anything that contains atoms has matter so, yes, a balloon does have matter.
Air= air in balloon solid= balloon and basket
Matter is anything that has volume and occupies space. Helium (in balloon) is a gas and has both these properties. So. it is an example of matter.
Yes it is, because when you blow air into a balloon, the balloon expands meaning it takes up space.
Gas.
he gets flown into the air with the green balloon you give him
an inflated balloon has air in it so it takes up more space and matter is something that takes up more space so here by defining matter.
Inflate a balloon.
No, air is matter and all matter takes up space therefore, having a mass. You can find it by subtracting the mass of the balloon from the total mass of the balloon and the air. (You will need a very accurate scale.)
yes
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Yes it does. The size of the balloon determines how much volume of gas can be held in it.