yes, but when using Helium you must have the balloon completely sealed and used a mylar material for the balloon as Helium 'leaks-out' of ordinary materials.
A balloon fits into the category of recreational or party supplies. It is often made of flexible materials like latex or foil and is commonly used for decoration, celebrations, and events. Balloons can also be categorized based on their purpose, such as decorative balloons, helium balloons, or water balloons.
In order to float, a given mass (or volume) must be lighter than the equivalent mass that surrounds it. In other words, it must lighter than air. Filling a balloon with the same air that surrounds it will mean it cannot possibly be lighter than air (at best it will be the same weight). But the weight of the balloon alone will make it heavier. It therefore makes sense to construct the balloon from the lightest possible material. Rubber is quite heavy but it is also elastic -- thus the air inside is compressed. Thus even the air inside would be heavier than the equivalent mass of uncompressed air outside. Therefore it also makes sense to use a material that does not stretch. In order to make the balloon float, we must fill it with a gas that is not as dense as the air that surrounds it. Helium is ideal because the molecules are spread out much more than the molecules in the surrounding air -- and is therefore lighter (fewer molecules means less weight for a given mass of gas). Moreover, the material used in helium-filled balloons ("party" balloons) is wafer-thin and extremely light. It also doesn't stretch as easily as rubber, so the helium is not compressed. Thus the balloon easily floats upwards with very little helium. The same effect can be achieved simply by warming the air inside the balloon. This forces the gas to expand, increasing the balloon's mass but without increasing its weight. With sufficient mass, the balloon eventually becomes lighter than the equivalent mass of the surrounding air -- and begins to float upwards. Filling a rubber balloon with helium is also possible, provided the balloon is small enough to begin with (making it lighter), and elastic enough to accommodate the amount of helium required to overcome the balloon's overall weight. The helium will be compressed, however, thus much more helium is required to increase the mass sufficiently to overcome the density of the surrounding air -- far more helium than is required in a normal helium-filled "party" balloon.
Oh, dude, the average PSI of a balloon before it bursts is around 10-12 psi. But like, who really measures the pressure in their party balloons, right? Just blow it up until it pops and call it a day!
Depends, would you really want to?If you are saying this generally then yes, because the bubble still contains thesoap that you blew from it. It would still have the liquid form even it is in the shape of a sphere and it contains air in side to flow.
all compound have many different atoms that vibrate. as u increase the temperature of the compound the atoms get more and more excited and therefore vibrate and move more vigerously. this allows them to move further apart and therefore fill a larger area. on the other hand if u cool a compound down the particles becomr less excited and take up a smaller area. the cold balloon is a perfect example of this.
Hot air balloons do not use helium; they are typically filled with hot air. Helium is non-flammable and more commonly used in other types of balloons like weather balloons or party balloons. The hot air inside a hot air balloon is what allows it to rise and float.
Yes, it is possible to fly with balloons by using a hot air balloon or helium balloons, but flying with small party balloons is not feasible for human transportation.
You can purchase helium balloons for a party at party supply stores, flower shops, grocery stores with floral departments, or online retailers specializing in party supplies. Many online retailers offer delivery options for convenience.
Yes, party balloons that float are filled with helium. Helium is used because it is lighter than air, causing the balloon to float upwards, but safer than the alternative hydrogen, which is explosive.
Helium molecules have a lower molecular weight than air. This is why balloons filled with Helium will float in the air. Apex:element
No, hot air balloons are typically filled with hot air to become buoyant and rise. Helium is an alternative gas used in some balloons, like party balloons or weather balloons, due to its lighter weight than air.
You can get helium balloons filled at party supply stores, grocery stores, or stores that specialize in balloons and party decorations.
A balloon fits into the category of recreational or party supplies. It is often made of flexible materials like latex or foil and is commonly used for decoration, celebrations, and events. Balloons can also be categorized based on their purpose, such as decorative balloons, helium balloons, or water balloons.
There are a number of places helium balloons can be purchased. Some places include any party supply store, most florists or stores with a floral department, and some online retailers such as amazon and ebay.
If you want the balloons to float, you would probably use helium.
When ordering balloons, same day delivery offers convenience. Balloons lose helium over time. Ordering too far ahead of your party will leave you flat balloons and extra costs for replacements.
Helium is used in blimps and balloons. It is the second lightest element to hydrogen, which is not used because it is highly flammable.