Helium goes into a balloon to make it float.
The elastic property of the balloon. The balloon stretches when inflated, and squeezes the gas filling the balloon.
What keep balloon inflated is not the molecular forces but the kinetics energy of the gas molecules made the molecules to bump and create the pressure inside the balloon.
An inflated balloon bursts if it is pressed hard because the molecules inside the balloon squeeze when it is pressed hard and air exerts pressure so the balloon bursts and let the air molecules escape from the balloon.
i probably wouldn't say the air had potential energy just that an inflated balloon has potential energy.
There is not a PICC line with an inflated balloon for placement.
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There is no difference at all if the balloon is not inflated or inflated with air.
Helium goes into a balloon to make it float.
The volume of the balloon decreases
The elastic property of the balloon. The balloon stretches when inflated, and squeezes the gas filling the balloon.
What keep balloon inflated is not the molecular forces but the kinetics energy of the gas molecules made the molecules to bump and create the pressure inside the balloon.
An inflated balloon bursts if it is pressed hard because the molecules inside the balloon squeeze when it is pressed hard and air exerts pressure so the balloon bursts and let the air molecules escape from the balloon.
i probably wouldn't say the air had potential energy just that an inflated balloon has potential energy.
I'd say that an inflated balloon would be strain, but could you specify what potential energy? Chemical potential? Gravitational potential?
It will fill the balloon and make a oval sphere.
That depends on how big the balloon is and weather or not it is inflated with air.