You can have the candle flame actually touch the balloon, and the balloon won't break!
The water in the balloon is absorbing the heat from the candle. The balloon conducts heat very well, so the candle flame transfers to the water without harming the balloon.
Usually the balloon will burst.
This is because the water is cooling it. As soon as the water is hot enough to form bubbles, the ballon will start melting where bubbles are formed, and ballon will soon "explode" or rather "implode".
It may burst.
It too much air is added to a balloon it will burst.
The answer is fairly simple, while some believe that a balloon bursts when near hot air because the balloon simple melts, it actually has to do with the pressure inside the balloon. When near hot air, the air inside the balloon expands slightly, causing a change in pressure, and causing the balloon to burst.
burst/ burst /burst. Don't burst the balloon. He burst the balloon yesterday. He has burst the balloon already.
If a balloon is inflated and tied closed, then held over a flame, it will surely pop. The heat of the flame will melt the rubber that makes the balloon.
Usually the balloon will burst.
if we keep a pumpkin inside a balloon the balloon will not fly and will burst
A balloon bursts when the gas inside is heated up is due to thermal expansion. When gas is heated up it's particles become much more active and bounce off each other at greater frequency. This increases the volume of the gas and the pressure it exerts on the balloon until it strains the balloon too much and it finally pops.
If you throw a brick at a balloon it will probably burst.
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It may burst.
This is because the water is cooling it. As soon as the water is hot enough to form bubbles, the ballon will start melting where bubbles are formed, and ballon will soon "explode" or rather "implode".
Cold water doesn't burst at all.
It may burst.
That depends. If you throw it up into a tree then it will burst up high. If you throw it into the ground then it will burst low.