we all know that the kinetic energy of the molecules in a gas is very large so ,when the balloon is kept in the sun the air inside it gets heated and the molecules move further apart resulting in the bursting of the balloon.
Sometimes it melts depending on the heat of the sun however if the sun is very hot, the balloon may pop.
Balloons are usually made from latex which if it was to be left simply laying out in the sun would would possibly get so hot that it would start to melt. However if you were to inflate it before doing so the air inside would expand enlarging the balloon until it bursts assuming the balloon was well inflated in the first place.
Iy will expand if the air is heated.
with the removal of its heat energy, the air in the balloon became denser so it occupied less space. That's why it shrank.. the frozen liquid was the moisture from the air.. e.g. when warm air hits cool glass, the moisture droplets separate from the air and settle on the glass.. the same thing happened with your balloon the only difference was that your water froze...
Heat causes substances to expand. When left in the sun the air inside the beach ball will expand. If the air expands enough it will burst the beach ball.
it remains the same
One place to the left.1cm = 10mm1mm = 0.1cm
Remember K H D | d c m (kilo, hecto, deka, (liter, meter, gram), deci, centi, milli). Centimeters are one place to the left of millimeters. So you have to move the decimal place once to the left. You will get 3 mm = .3 cm
When a balloon is left in a sunny place, the heat from the sun will cause the air inside the balloon to expand. As the temperature rises, the increased pressure may lead to the balloon becoming overinflated and potentially bursting. Additionally, prolonged exposure to UV rays can weaken the balloon's material, making it more susceptible to popping. Ultimately, the combination of heat and UV exposure can significantly shorten the balloon's lifespan.
It would increase. The balloon would expand because when temperature increases, volume increases as well.
The volume of the balloon will increase on the sunny windowsill due to the increase in temperature. This follows Charles's Law, which states that the volume of a gas is directly proportional to its temperature when pressure is constant.
A balloon left in a sunny window would eventually heat up due to the sunlight, causing the air or gas inside it to expand. This increased pressure may lead to the balloon becoming taut and potentially causing it to burst. Additionally, prolonged exposure to UV rays can degrade the balloon's material, making it more susceptible to popping. Over time, the combination of heat and material degradation would likely result in the balloon deflating or bursting.
The balloon guy (named "Phineas") comes usually on Sundays, but he can come several days in a row on random days. He normally comes to the city and he is on the left side of the fountain. He only comes on sunny days, but sometimes he won't be there on sunny days. Mostly sunny Sundays, though.its random
If the ice melts, then because of the density of water, it will implode (Explode INWARD) because of the less particles in the liquid.
the air inside will heat up, causing it to expand. If it gets too hot it may go "pop"
you pump the balloon and click the balloon then click the gift shop sign on the left side
O<~ the above shows a balloon traveling to the left as the air is being expelled.
helium balloon left in sun will expand. sun makes balloon hotter and density will rise balloon
Yes, a helium balloon can be left outside. However, it may deflate faster due to changes in temperature and air pressure. It is also susceptible to being caught by wind and potentially popping on sharp objects.
If a balloon is punctured with a hole, the air inside the balloon will escape, causing the balloon to gradually deflate and become smaller in size until there is no more air left.