Glue a balloon to a little toy car. Blow up the balloon, without tying the end. Set the car with balloon on the ground and watch the car be propelled by the air coming out of the balloon for about 15 feet.
It should not because the air is going to come out the sides and not the top where your foot is. When you step on a balloon, the air is forced down and it has to go somewhere, so it bulges out and the rubber can't hold it all that far so it breaks and the air goes through the hole.
Electrons move between the hair and the balloon.
When air is released from a balloon, it creates a burst of air that rushes out with force. This burst of air can create a sensation similar to wind due to the rapid movement of air molecules against your skin.
The pressure of the air outside the balloon decreases as it goes higher in altitude because the air becomes less dense at higher altitudes. This decrease in pressure causes the balloon to expand as the air inside the balloon pushes outward.
Helium goes into a balloon to make it float.
The Balloon Goes Up was created in 1942.
A person who goes up in a balloon is called a passenger or a balloonist.
use a bigger balloon
what goes up, goes down!
It should not because the air is going to come out the sides and not the top where your foot is. When you step on a balloon, the air is forced down and it has to go somewhere, so it bulges out and the rubber can't hold it all that far so it breaks and the air goes through the hole.
Free the balloon at the bottom and as the red balloon goes up pop the tnt balloon as it passes it and pop the last tnt balloon.
It gradually leaks out. There are tiny holes in the balloon's skin.
because when you breath in the balloon then the balloon goes biger and and when you let go of the balloon then the air comes out its exactly like our breathing system
Free the balloon at the bottom and as the red balloon goes up pop the tnt balloon as it passes it and pop the last tnt balloon.
Electrons move between the hair and the balloon.
When air is released from a balloon, it creates a burst of air that rushes out with force. This burst of air can create a sensation similar to wind due to the rapid movement of air molecules against your skin.
The pressure of the air outside the balloon decreases as it goes higher in altitude because the air becomes less dense at higher altitudes. This decrease in pressure causes the balloon to expand as the air inside the balloon pushes outward.