skull
If a balloon is filled with water, it becomes less susceptible to being popped over a flame, because the water can absorb some of the heat. Otherwise, the flame will rapidly destroy the material of the balloon (rubber, latex).
The water inside the balloon will absorb some of the heat from the fire, which may cause the balloon to expand as the water heats up. Eventually, the balloon may burst when the pressure inside exceeds its capacity. It's important to exercise caution when conducting experiments involving fire and water-filled balloons to avoid injury.
Inside the balloon with no water at all, the intense heat from the hot fire will melt the surface of the balloon. The pressure inside the balloon is so big that the balloon deflate and POP! With water, the water conducts the fire away from the balloon so the suface may not reach high tempertures. The balloon is remained inflated.
Both scenarios involve a confined space filled with a substance - water in a glass or air in a balloon. The pressure exerted by the substance is evenly distributed within the confined space, which allows the brick or balloon to maintain its shape.
To inflate a water balloon, stretch the balloon opening over a faucet and turn on the water slowly until the balloon reaches the desired size. Alternatively, you can use a water balloon pump to inflate the balloon. Just make sure not to overinflate it to avoid bursting.
A balloon filled with water.
The volum is similar, the mass is different.
A water balloon is filled with water, and other balloons are filled with air or helium.
I think a water balloon can be tossed if the water balloon is filled lightly. If the water balloon is filled heavily it might break before someone catches it. Also I did this before and I measured it and it was 74 feet and 5 inches exactly!
The elasticity of the balloon's material allows it to expand and take on different shapes when filled with water. As the balloon fills with water, the pressure from the water pushes against the sides of the balloon, causing it to stretch and change shape.
The time it takes for a balloon filled with hot water to pop can vary depending on factors such as the temperature of the water, the material and thickness of the balloon, and the surrounding environment. Generally, a balloon filled with hot water can pop within a few seconds to a few minutes as the heat weakens the structure of the balloon.
Water is very good at soaking up heat. When the water-filled balloon is heated the water Draws the heat away from the rubber. For the air filled balloon, not so much. The rubber heats up, weakens, and breaks.
The water-filled balloon will warm up and expand as the temperature of the water increases. This is because the molecules in the water gain more energy and move faster, causing the balloon to stretch. If the water is too hot, the balloon may burst due to the increased pressure from the expanding water.
sometimes, depending on how full the water balloon is.
A balloon filled with air will float on water because it is less dense than water. The buoyant force acting on the balloon allows it to float.
The water has a mass of roughly 560 grams, depending on its purity and temperature. We have no idea what the mass of the balloon is.
If a balloon were completely filled with water, with no extra space, then it will change shape and/or size as the water is frozen. This is because water expands at a rate of 9% when frozen.