It isn't
tympanic membrane
what large hollow muscular organ that can expand like a balloon
No it is not
the eardrum is in the middle ear and the cochlea is in the inner ear
U will need two toothpicks to each your eardrum
What you are referring to is the tympanic membrane or eardrum.
its the Eardrum. it also helps you hear things.
What you are referring to is the tympanic membrane or eardrum.
The heat from the lighter, when placed on the surface of the stretched surface of the balloon,would melt the plastic of the balloon and allow the air inside the balloon to escape, so deflating the balloon.
No, the pressure of the balloon is more than the atmospheric pressure because the gasses in the balloon are compressed by the stretched material.
Hair gel in a stretched-out balloon works well.
because the flap looks like a drum
The eardrum is more like a sensing microphone's diaphragm or membrane.
it's like a eardrum because in the middle air, these waves make the eardrum vibrate. The vibration of the eardrum move three tiny bones called the hammer, the anvil, and the stirrup.
Several things can cause a balloon to pop. All of them, however, involve exceeding the elasticity of the material. When the rubber of a balloon is stretched too far, a hole or rip will appear. The balloon wants to stay small, so when a hole appears, there is no more material holding it together at that point. So, like a rubber band stretched then released, the rubber snaps away from the hole. This sudden force creates more holes and rips, and the whole balloon destroys itself.
the balloon will start to blow up by the heat
when you but the bottle in hot water the balloon particles push apart and cause expansion