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Why do rubber balloons lose air faster than plastic balloons?

Rubber balloons are more porous than plastic balloons, so they allow air to slowly escape through the surface more easily. This makes rubber balloons deflate faster compared to plastic balloons, which have a tighter seal and are less permeable to air.


Will a cloth dry faster in a normal temperature room or a air conditional room at night?

Under most conditions, a cloth will dry faster at normal (warmer) temperature sooner than in the relatively cooler air-conditioned room. However, if the air-conditioned room has been cooled for long enough, the excess moisture will have been removed and the humidity will be lower.


What material make good heating insulator?

Rubber, Styrofoam, air pockets, cloth, plastic


What are some light insulators?

plastic glass cloth sand wood paper dry air


Would sound travel faster through water or through air?

sound travels faster through water than air.


Does light travel faster through air or through lens?

Air.


Does sound travels faster or slower through a solid than through air?

Faster.


Which is an opaque or nontransparent material that allows air to pass through it?

Cloth allows air transfer through the stitches.


When you breath on cloth why it does not become cloudy?

Because the air can pass through the cloth. When you blow on glass it condenses.


Can air get through thin plastic?

Yes, air can pass through thin plastic. The rate of air permeability depends on the type and thickness of the plastic material.


Light can go through faster in the air or glass?

Air.


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