You put the end of it on the fauset then turn the water on until the water balloon is as full as you want it to be then you tie it and its ready to go.
get balloons and fill up with water
1 foot
I interpret this question to be asking how one might measure the volume of a water balloon without breaking the balloon or emptying it of the water in order to measure its volume. One method is to fill a container with water that will be large enough to contain the water balloon, and then submerging the water balloon in the container. The volume of the balloon will be the apparent volume change of the water in the container. Any measurement will introduce some error. Since water compresses hardly at all, one would expect that submerging the balloon would not significantly change the volume of the balloon. There could be some error if one had to push down on the balloon to make it fully submerge. There will also be some measurement error in determining the volume change.
Cold water causes a balloon to deflate because the cold air the cold water releases is more dense than the hot air hot water releases. Take a hot air balloon for example, the flames cause the air in the balloon to heat up, causing the hot air balloon to rise. In order to make the balloon go down, you slowly turn on and off the flames in order to cool the air already inside the balloon over a period of time.All in all, cold waters causes balloons to deflate.P.S. Sorry if that made absolutely no sense, it's rather difficult explaining these types of things. c:
Hose and you tell a Girl to put her mouth on the end of the hose and when her mouth is on the hose you sticky tape around it and then when you are finished take a photo of the girl with a hose in her mouth and then you turn on the hose and all the water will pour into her body and she will be a Water Balloon.
The balloon pops and the water falls out and splashes onto the floor.
to make the perfect water balloon, simply use a regular water balloon rather than a water balloon. regular water balloons can get as big as a human head. the down side is they don't pop easily. you can drop them on the floor and they wont pop.
sometimes, depending on how full the water balloon is.
1 foot
6 feet
1 foot
No a water balloon dropped from 1 foot
Partly blow the balloon up, then add a small amount of weight to the base of the balloon.
you set paper on fire and then spit on it
I interpret this question to be asking how one might measure the volume of a water balloon without breaking the balloon or emptying it of the water in order to measure its volume. One method is to fill a container with water that will be large enough to contain the water balloon, and then submerging the water balloon in the container. The volume of the balloon will be the apparent volume change of the water in the container. Any measurement will introduce some error. Since water compresses hardly at all, one would expect that submerging the balloon would not significantly change the volume of the balloon. There could be some error if one had to push down on the balloon to make it fully submerge. There will also be some measurement error in determining the volume change.
a balloon float on water
If you put plaster over a water balloon and freeze it, the water balloon will bulge out.
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