The balloon can pull the can up until the weight of the water inside the can is equal to the buoyant force acting on the balloon. This depends on the size of the balloon and the amount of air it contains. Adding more water will increase the weight inside the can, making it difficult for the balloon to lift it.
Cold water is denser than warm water, so when a balloon is submerged in cold water, the pressure from the water isn't enough to inflate the balloon. The molecules in cold water are also less energetic, which means the molecules won't exert enough force to inflate the balloon.
To understand why balloons produce a bang, we must fist understand why they burst.As balloons reach their maximum expansion, they get to a point where the latex cannot stretch anymore and gets stiff and resists any further stretching. This increase in stiffness will cause an increase in the air pressure inside the balloon just before bursting.While the air pressure inside the balloon does not contain much potential energy, the latex does store terrific potential energy. The rapid release of the stored energy during the burst produces the resounding bang. More detailed explanationWhen a balloon bursts, the latex splits into various pieces as cracks are developed. The speed of sound in the latex is much higher than the speed of sound in air. The speed of the crack propagation through the latex approaches the speed of sound in the latex. Therefore, the velocity of the crack-faces breaks the sound barrier in air and produces a sonic boom. The latex then violently contracts. The ends of the latex contract so rapidly that they break the sound barrier.Just like the end of a bull-whip, they create a shock wave.More the latex breaking the sound barrier, the bigger the bang. The faster the latex is going, the bigger the bang.(check the related link for a video)
When you're in the water, the one thing that can't get wet is a hole. This is because a hole is an empty space and there is nothing to get wet.
Water cannot pass through a solid rock because the rock's structure is tight and does not have spaces for the water to flow through. The pores in the rock are too small for water molecules to move through.
Balloons may not float a second time if they have lost some of the helium or air that made them float initially. Over time, the gas inside the balloon can escape through small holes or pores in the material, causing it to lose buoyancy.
half of the can or full can. if we keep a little water ,it can move because it is lighter ,if it is heaviour it can't move.
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Cold water is denser than warm water, so when a balloon is submerged in cold water, the pressure from the water isn't enough to inflate the balloon. The molecules in cold water are also less energetic, which means the molecules won't exert enough force to inflate the balloon.
until you cant feel it moving anymore
There is a music video for a song called \"Dark Blue\" by Jack\'s Mannequin that features couples dancing until they can\'t anymore in a dance marathon.
being a wwe superstar lasts until you either have a severe injury and cant wrestle anymore or if you dont want to wrestle anymore
The reason a soda can will implode is because it builds pressure on the inside until it cant hold anymore.
stuff yourself until you cant eat anymore than you shouldnt be hungry for a while
Dont stop no mater what even if you feel a tingle just go all the way until you cant do it anymore
He plans to keep rapping until he cant rap anymore and then he wants to settle down with his family
put oranges in the crate until you cant fit anymore than count how many are in the crate
it means to find what can go intoboth the top and bottom number and divide until u cant anymore