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Well...it's because they're not the same balloons. There is a product out there called Super Hi-Float. You coat the inside of a balloon destined to be filled with helium with it, and it helps seal the pores of the latex hence holding the helium in longer. You probably wouldn't do this with a balloon you're going to fill with CO2.
Hot air is less dense than cool air, therefore hot air rises to the top of the balloon's envelope, which in turn forces the cooler air out of the bottom. Thus the balloon is filled with air that is less dense than the air outside, creating an upward force upon the balloon. With a balloon of sufficient mass, the balloon can carry the burner, a basket, people and ballast (sandbags). By allowing the air to escape from the top of the balloon, the balloon can gradually descend. If the descent is too rapid for the burner to compensate, ballast can be ejected to slow the descent more rapidly.it floats because the air is pushing it up
Liquid actually can maintain its shape for a split second without anything holding it that way. If you fill a balloon with water, tie a string where you knotted the balloon, and then either have someone hold the balloon up high or tie it to a tree maybe? Anywhere its okay to get the ground wet? You'll need a way to video it and freeze frame it when you're done. take a needle and pop the water balloon. when you go to watch your video in slow motion you'll see that the water keeps the "teardrop" shape of the balloon for a second, before falling to the ground. You might be able to google a video someone has alread made and freee framed for you?
You can blow up a balloon and then weigh the balloon and minus it from the original weight of the balloonAnswer:Weighing air is problem because of the buoyant forces at work. If you have flattened paper bag and weigh it then open it up (effectively filling it with air), and weigh it again you find the weight is the same. In the case of a balloon, a filled balloon will weigh more than an empty balloon as it is filled with compressed air due to the tension of the balloon skin. You have no idea of the volume of room pressure air is in it.To determine this you could inflate the balloon with known volume of air using bicycle pump. Simple math would identify the volume transferred with each stroke. By knowing the weight before filling, the weight after filling, and the volume transferred it would be possible to calclate the weight per meter (or cubic foot) of room pressure air.
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If you mean 'Is there a way of remembering how to spell the word balloon', I suggest that you think of the two letter O's as balloons, and the two letter L's, as the strings, one for each balloon - two balloons, two strings. Just draw a picture in your head, of someone holding two red balloons! Does it work?
If you have balloons in reserve, you can blow one up either by blowing into the microphone or by holding down the SELECT button while stopped. You can also steal balloons off of other drivers by running into them with a mushroom.
I depends what kind of balloon you have. Maybe you can even make a balloon that issoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo big you'll have trouble holding it. You might be scared that its gonna pop. But when some balloons pop the sound isn't that big. Some times you don't have to be scared to blow a balloon!!!
possibly holding the balloons hole thing so when u let go it makes noise
Usually there'll be a crew of minders holding on to the balloon as it's getting ready to take off and the passengers get aboard. Then the pilot hits the burner for some extra buoyancy, the minders release their grip and off they go.
Well...it's because they're not the same balloons. There is a product out there called Super Hi-Float. You coat the inside of a balloon destined to be filled with helium with it, and it helps seal the pores of the latex hence holding the helium in longer. You probably wouldn't do this with a balloon you're going to fill with CO2.
Yes, if he's holding enough of them.
Balloon on string would dangling and moving from the wind, it doesn't move on its' own.
If you mean with the Balloon Battle on Mario Kart Wii, then just switch the teams. However, I think if you defeat one person from the opposite team you're on while playing, you get the opposite color balloon. I'm not sure though. Good luck!
Static electricity, when it is stuck to head that is whats holding it in place.
If James is holding that much helium, he would be talking funny
It has less weight holding it down, so it goes higher.