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If the the rubber, latex, et al.'s has been stretched out beforehand, the fibers are farther apart, thus, resulting in an easy blow up.

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Why a balloon can be blown up?

A balloon can be blown up by expanding the air inside it. When you blow air into the balloon, the pressure increases, causing the rubber to stretch and the balloon to inflate. The elastic properties of the rubber allow it to expand and hold the air inside the balloon.


What is the tense of the word blown?

The word "blown" is the past participle form of the verb "blow." It is commonly used in the past perfect and passive tenses, for example: "The wind had blown all night" or "The balloon was blown up."


What is the gas in a balloon?

If it has been blown up by a machine it is likely to be helium. If you blow it up by mouth, it is just air, which is a mixture of a number of gases, particularly oxygen, carbon dioxide, and nitrogen.


What happens when air is blown into a balloon?

Air is transferred from your lungs into the balloon, where it diffuses inside the balloon and due to the elastic tendancies causes it to expand from the pressure of the increasing amount of air you blow in.


Why does a balloon change size and shape when you blow it up with gas?

When you blow gas into a balloon, the gas fills the balloon and creates pressure inside, causing it to expand and stretch. The balloon changes shape because the rubber is flexible and can mold around the gas inside. As more gas is blown in, the balloon will continue to expand until the pressure inside is equal to the pressure outside.


What is the past participle of blow?

The past participle of "blow" is "blown." For example, "The wind has blown all night."


What is the past particple of blow?

The past participle is blown.


Why dont balloons float with human air like when you blow up a balloon it falls to the groud but when helium gets blown into a balloon it floats?

Helium is lighter than air, so it creates lift within the balloon causing it to float. When you blow up a balloon with human air (which mostly consists of nitrogen and oxygen), the balloon is heavier than the surrounding air and therefore falls to the ground.


What happens when you blow a balloon up and it pops?

When a balloon is blown up and it pops, the tension in the rubber exceeds its elastic limit, causing it to rupture. The sudden release of air creates a loud popping sound. Pieces of the balloon material may scatter in different directions.


What do you call the part when you blow into it on a balloon?

It's called the "mouthpiece" of a balloon, where you blow air into to inflate it.


What is the passive tense of blow?

You should use a helping verb followed by the past participle of "blow" which is "blown"


What is the future tense of blown?

Blow. Example: The bomb will eventually blow. The wind will blow tomorrow. It is blow for both present and future tense. Unlike past tense-- the wind has blown down my house.