If a balloon that was blown up at a low altitude is brought to a high altitude, it is likely to expand and potentially burst. This occurs because the atmospheric pressure decreases with altitude, causing the gas inside the balloon to exert more pressure on the inner walls as it expands. Since the balloon material can only stretch to a certain limit, the reduced external pressure allows the internal pressure to increase, leading to expansion and possible rupture.
Wind moves from high pressure to low pressure. Air always moves from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure in an attempt to equalize pressure differences.
The balloon would expand as it rises in altitude due to the decrease in air pressure. If it expands too much, it may pop or burst because the external pressure is lower than the internal pressure from the air inside the balloon.
A fluid will move from high pressure to low pressure.
high pressure is a BLUE H and low pressure is a RED L on the map
A balloon placed in a condition of low pressure will be the largest. This is because the lower the pressure of the surrounding air, the more the balloon will expand to equalize the pressure inside and outside of the balloon.
Air rushes out of a hole in a balloon because of the pressure difference between the higher pressure inside the balloon and the lower pressure outside. This pressure gradient causes the air to flow from high pressure to low pressure until the pressures equalize.
its all by pressure, our diaphragm (muscle in our chest) contracts and relaxes causing high and low pressure and makes the lungs expand etc, think of a balloon in a jar and you can controll the pressure on the outside of the balloon, it will inflate and deflte
High pressure. A hot air balloon has a maximum altitude, where it has only just enough lift to keep it there, because there is very little difference in density between hot (near) vacuum and cold (near) vacuum.
No. WikiAnswers doesn't store graphics. But that's OK, because you don't need a picture. The pressure is the same at every point inside any single balloon. There are no places inside a balloon where the pressure is higher or lower than at any other place in the same balloon.
due to pressure inside the balloon, will be higher because the balloon will try to get smaller and thus the balloon will ascent due to the low density of the helium inside the balloon.
Wind moves from high pressure to low pressure. Air always moves from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure in an attempt to equalize pressure differences.
Blowing up a balloon is not an example of diffusion. Diffusion is the movement of particles from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration, while blowing up a balloon involves forcing air into the balloon using pressure.
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The pressure pushes it around depending on how high or low the air pressure is.ANSWERAir moves from areas of higher pressure to areas of lower pressure. If you have a water balloon and you squeeze it, the area where your fingers are is similar to a high pressure zone. The water then flows away from your fingers to the lower pressure areas of the balloon. That is how air flows in the atmosphere. Things such as humidity and temperature differences cause the different pressure zones, and the air flows from high pressure areas to lower pressure ones.
Low pressure - cyclone High pressure - anticyclone