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Q: Why would a balloon get smaller in a fridge?
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What will happen if a balloon kept in the fridge?

it will became tae


What happens to a balloon's pressure when put into the fridge?

it dies


What would happen to the size of a balloon that is brought from inside a warm building to outside in the cold?

It would get smaller.


What if you put a inflated balloon in the refigerator?

It would get smaller as the air inside the ballon contracted.


Medium balloon and small balloon filled with hellium which holds more heat?

Small Balloon because it is smaller the heat is compacted and closer so the smaller balloon has more heat.


Why does a balloon in a constant environment get smaller and smaller?

Effusion


A balloon is blown up and put into a fridge what will happen to the siz of the balloon?

If the balloon is filled with water, and the water freezes, the balloon will expand and may burst. This is because at temperatures below 4ºC, water begins to expand and as it turns to ice, it has a larger volume than when it was liquid.


Why air expands as it cools?

Air doesn't expand when it cools it contracts. any easy way to prove this point is to blow up a balloon put it in the fridge and leave it there for a while it will become smaller take it out of the fridge and it will get bigger again. Air expands as it heats and contracts as it cools.


Why does a helium balloon deflate in the fridge?

The air molecules slow down and it deflates.


What happens to a balloon when pressure becomes less?

When the internal pressure in a balloon falls, the balloon get smaller and less buoyant.


Why does a balloon inflate when you add helium gas?

A ballon inflates when you add helium to it for the same reason that it would inflate if you added any other gas. By Boyle's law, increasing the number of atoms of a gas to a constant space must increase the pressure of that gas. That pressure, in a balloon, must balance the force required to stretch the balloon as well as the pressure of the atmosphere pressing in on the balloon. This is not the same as the density of the displaced air. The inflated balloon would have less mass than the volume of air it displaces. This would cause the balloon to be lighter than air, and thus rise. If the elasticity of the balloon were smaller than normal, it would require more helium in a smaller volume. If the elasticity was sufficiently small, the balloon would not be lighter than air.


If you place a balloon filled with air into the refriferator the balloon will get smaller.The balloon undergoes what?

The air particles in the balloon compress due to the cold atmosphere in the refrigerator which causes the balloon to be smaller.