The balloon pops and the water falls out and splashes onto the floor.
air released
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.
cytoplasm, containing 90% water, ions,sugars, amino acids, and ATP
If the balloon is filled with water, and the water freezes, the balloon will expand and may burst. This is because at temperatures below 4ºC, water begins to expand and as it turns to ice, it has a larger volume than when it was liquid.
Think if your emotions like water and you hold them in a balloon. You can keep filling the balloon with water, but eventually it's going to pop and the water will spill everywhere.
It's buoyancy - the same as a ship floating in water.In this case the volume of the balloon must weigh less than an equal volume of air.(That's done by using a lighter than air gas - hydrogen, helium, or just heated air.)
A balloon breaks when pricked because when it's pricked the water/air flows out of it, obviously
it will pop
it sinks
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!
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.
A balloon filled with water.
sometimes, depending on how full the water balloon is.
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 you put plaster over a water balloon and freeze it, the water balloon will bulge out.
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.
The water produces hydrostatic pressure