The skin of the balloon is air-tight - it's simply trapping the air you breathe into it.
When tires or balloons are filled with gas or air, they are said to be in an inflated state.
Some of the balloons that can be inflated on the pages of pictures include latex balloons, foil balloons, helium balloons, and air-filled balloons in different shapes, sizes, and colors. They are commonly used for decorations, celebrations, and events.
The hypothesis of balloon blow up is that blowing air into a balloon will cause it to inflate because the pressure from the air forces the balloon material to expand. This hypothesis can be tested by conducting an experiment where balloons are inflated with varying amounts of air to observe the effects on size and firmness.
16 if inflated with air or helium. 800 or so if inflated with heroin.
No, a mashed up fruit cannot blow up a balloon as fruits do not produce enough gas to inflate a balloon. Balloons are usually inflated with gases like helium or air pumped in using a pump.
To inflate something is to fill it with air. You can do that with an air pump, yes. Some things can be inflated without pumps, such as hot air balloons. And some pumps don't pump air.
If you blow between them, you decrease the pressure of the air between the balloons. The air around them, which has greater pressure, will force them to approach each other.
Gases used are: air (and hot air), helium.
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The inflated balloon has air inside it, causing it to expand and increase in size. The deflated balloon has no air inside it, so it appears shriveled or smaller in size.
Balloons are typically inflated with air, helium, or water. They are made of latex, rubber, or plastic materials.
No. If you put it on when they are inflated, they will pop. If you put it on when they are not inflated, the glue will dry and you will not be able to blow them up. :(no because they will melt and pop that's all for know see you later