the oxygen of the ballon will be gone and the ballon will get pop when the space try to elimate the oxygen. So it will pop
In space, the helium inside the balloon will expand due to the absence of atmospheric pressure. Eventually, the balloon will burst when the pressure inside it becomes greater than the tensile strength of the balloon material.
When the hot air in a balloon cools down, it becomes denser and contracts. This causes the volume of the balloon to decrease, resulting in a decrease in buoyancy and making the balloon start to descend. The rate of descent will depend on factors such as the rate of cooling and the weight of the balloon.
A person who goes up in a balloon is called a passenger or a balloonist.
If you brought a balloon into space, it would initially expand as the pressure inside the balloon exceeds the near-vacuum conditions of space. Eventually, the balloon would likely burst due to the lack of atmospheric pressure to counterbalance the internal pressure. The materials of the balloon would also be exposed to extreme temperatures and radiation, further compromising its integrity. In short, the balloon would not survive the harsh conditions of space.
The air inside a balloon takes the shape of the balloon itself. It expands to fill the space within the balloon, conforming to its size and shape.
In space, the helium inside the balloon will expand due to the absence of atmospheric pressure. Eventually, the balloon will burst when the pressure inside it becomes greater than the tensile strength of the balloon material.
because the air inside the balloon take up the space and it will not allow the balloon to fit in bag
yes its lost in space
When the internal pressure in a balloon falls, the balloon get smaller and less buoyant.
When a balloon is heated, the air molecules inside the balloon gain kinetic energy and move faster, causing them to spread out and take up more space. This increase in volume leads to the balloon expanding.
If a balloon is squeezed, then that means the volume is decreasing. Volume and pressure vary indirectly, which means that when one goes up, the other goes down. So when you are decreasing the volume of the balloon, the pressure inside is going up (assuming constant mass and temperature).
The pressure of the air outside the balloon decreases as it goes higher in altitude because the air becomes less dense at higher altitudes. This decrease in pressure causes the balloon to expand as the air inside the balloon pushes outward.
it pops and goes every where dont try it.
No, air pressure increases as the balloon goes up, so the balloon will pop and fall to the ground. You can get high up in the atmosphere (but you need a LOT of helium and a balloon that can get VERY big) you will not reach "outer" space beyond the Earth's atmosphere.
It goes back into space.
it goes throuh space
When you fill a balloon with air, the air molecules displace the surrounding space inside the balloon, causing the balloon to expand and stretch. The pressure of the air inside the balloon exceeds the pressure outside, creating tension in the balloon material, which keeps it inflated.