With same mass, balloon get bigger with air than water because air is much lighter than water.
With same standard volume, balloon get bigger with water than air because air is compressible and it will shrink down little bit from the pressure exerted by balloon wall.
When the balloon is placed in hot water, the air particles inside the balloon gain energy and move faster, increasing their kinetic energy. This causes them to collide with the walls of the balloon more frequently and with greater force, leading to an increase in pressure inside the balloon. The increased pressure causes the balloon to expand and appear bigger.
A common example is a balloon: when you take air from a pump and fill the balloon, it expands and gets bigger. Similarly, when you water a plant, it absorbs the water and grows larger over time. Both illustrate the concept of taking something (air or water) that causes an increase in size or volume.
If a balloon is placed above boiling water, the heat from the water will cause the air inside the balloon to expand. The balloon will likely inflate and may eventually burst if the heat is not removed or the balloon is not released.
A balloon gets bigger when it is filled with air or gas because the molecules of air or gas inside the balloon move around and take up more space, causing the balloon to expand. The pressure from the air or gas inside the balloon pushes against the walls of the balloon, causing it to stretch and increase in size.
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The amount of air a water balloon can hold depends on its size and how tightly it is inflated. As the balloon expands with air, the water inside compresses, allowing more air to be added. However, there is a limit to how much air a water balloon can hold before it bursts.
Do you think 1 is bigger than 2
because the rubber and the air expand .
A water balloon is filled with water, and other balloons are filled with air or helium.
if you put a balloon on the top of the container the balloon will get bigger and bigger
Blowing air into a balloon increases the pressure inside the balloon, causing it to expand. The balloon stretches in response to the increased air molecules inside it, causing it to inflate and become larger.
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