because it treches the balloon out and it thats how its takesthe shape
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Oh, dude, it's like the volume, man. You know, the space that water balloon takes up? That's the measure you want. Like, how much water can that bad boy hold without bursting? That's your answer, my friend.
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.
The balloon pops and the water falls out and splashes onto the floor.
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The elasticity of the balloon's material allows it to expand and take on different shapes when filled with water. As the balloon fills with water, the pressure from the water pushes against the sides of the balloon, causing it to stretch and change shape.
The shape and size of a balloon change when filled with air or water because the molecules of the substance fill the balloon and exert pressure on its walls. This pressure causes the balloon to expand and take on the shape of its contents. The volume of the balloon increases as more air or water is added, changing its size accordingly.
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.
If plaster is put on a water balloon, the plaster will absorb the water content from the balloon, causing it to harden. This can result in the balloon deflating as its water content is absorbed by the plaster, leaving behind a hardened plaster shell in the shape of the balloon.
the cell membrane prevents the nucleus cytoplasm and ...etc not to leak out of the cell .so it is a wall that keeps every thing inside the cell.EX:lets say its like a water balloon that keeps the water inside the balloon.
Liquid actually can maintain its shape for a split second without anything holding it that way. If you fill a balloon with water, tie a string where you knotted the balloon, and then either have someone hold the balloon up high or tie it to a tree maybe? Anywhere its okay to get the ground wet? You'll need a way to video it and freeze frame it when you're done. take a needle and pop the water balloon. when you go to watch your video in slow motion you'll see that the water keeps the "teardrop" shape of the balloon for a second, before falling to the ground. You might be able to google a video someone has alread made and freee framed for you?
When a balloon filled with water is suspended, gravity causes the water to settle at the bottom, creating a pear shape. The weight of the water pulls the bottom down, making the top bulge outwards. This shape is a result of the water seeking to distribute its weight evenly within the confines of the balloon.
If a balloon is filled with water, it becomes less susceptible to being popped over a flame, because the water can absorb some of the heat. Otherwise, the flame will rapidly destroy the material of the balloon (rubber, latex).
Inside the balloon with no water at all, the intense heat from the hot fire will melt the surface of the balloon. The pressure inside the balloon is so big that the balloon deflate and POP! With water, the water conducts the fire away from the balloon so the suface may not reach high tempertures. The balloon is remained inflated.
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The capacity of a water balloon can vary depending on its size and shape. A typical round water balloon can hold around 1-2 quarts of water, while larger balloons or those with elongated shapes may hold up to 3-4 quarts. It is important to note that overfilling a water balloon can cause it to burst, so it is recommended to fill it to its recommended capacity for optimal performance.