Yes, if it were loud enough and on the same resonant frequency of the balloon rubber. The problem is that a balloon is full of gas, which has no definite volume and therefore the frequency of the balloon is constantly changing.
a balloon when touches with grass it does not always pop But when the balloon is popped by a object it is because the object is pressing against the balloon with force in a small space which penetrates the the balloon the air in the balloon all wanted to get out of the balloon when the force is too great it popps in certain directions
The ballon will pop conserning the ballons' preshure. If it is low the ballon will not pop, but if it has high preshure it will pop.
the pressure has increased
they make the noise because all of the air that was in there comes out so fast. _ When you pop the balloon the air comes out so fast that it's faster than the speed of sound creating a sonic boom
It may pop depending on the level and temperature it is on.
A palindrome for the sound of a balloon bursting is "pop." It reads the same forward and backward.
pop!
It typically takes around 150 to 160 decibels to burst a balloon. Sound levels above this range can cause the balloon to pop due to the rapid pressure changes caused by the sound waves.
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!!!
Yes, "pop" can be used as an interjection to express a sudden action or sound, such as a cork popping or a balloon bursting.
since the Balloon's latex is stretched so tight when you blow it up, poking it with something breaks the membrane of latex and makes a loud *pop* sound when it snaps back.
of course, why would a balloon not pop underground?
it's not how loud the music has to be to pop a balloon. to pop a balloon with music you would have to find the right frequency to pop it, if it was even possible
When a balloon is popped with a nail, the air pressure inside the balloon rapidly decreases, causing the air to quickly escape. The sudden release of air creates a popping sound.
A bigger balloon contains more air, resulting in a larger volume of gas being released when it pops. This larger volume of gas creates a louder sound wave, leading to a louder pop.
A balloon, popcorn, a gun, gum, and a tire.
Things that can go "pop" include balloons, bubble wrap, popcorn kernels, and the sound made by opening a bottle of champagne.