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It doesn't "come out" of the balloon or go "back in." The air inside the balloon is shrinking and expanding, which makes the balloon smaller when it's colder or bigger when it's warmer. This is because gases expand when heated and contracts when cooled.
Small Balloon because it is smaller the heat is compacted and closer so the smaller balloon has more heat.
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When the internal pressure in a balloon falls, the balloon get smaller and less buoyant.
The air particles in the balloon compress due to the cold atmosphere in the refrigerator which causes the balloon to be smaller.
It doesn't "come out" of the balloon or go "back in." The air inside the balloon is shrinking and expanding, which makes the balloon smaller when it's colder or bigger when it's warmer. This is because gases expand when heated and contracts when cooled.
If it is cooled its gets extremely cold from the helium,and when the heat is in the balloon it keeps it warm when its in the helium
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because the particles of the compound, called atoms, vibrate more when heated and then when cooled the
is it when thet get smaller
Small Balloon because it is smaller the heat is compacted and closer so the smaller balloon has more heat.
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dlId0
When the internal pressure in a balloon falls, the balloon get smaller and less buoyant.
The air particles in the balloon compress due to the cold atmosphere in the refrigerator which causes the balloon to be smaller.
The force of the pressure put on the balloon is squeezed into smaller particles so the volume is smaller. :) From Jade Nicole White. X
due to pressure inside the balloon, will be higher because the balloon will try to get smaller and thus the balloon will ascent due to the low density of the helium inside the balloon.