The shape and the size of a toy balloons doesn't depend on the kind of gas inside.
Rubbing a dryer sheet on the fabric or hair can help reduce static electricity generated by balloons. Alternatively, lightly spraying the fabric or hair with a mixture of water and fabric softener can also help eliminate static cling from balloons.
Yes,ectcept if it is made of wood or rock or that kind of stuff
When you rub one balloon with wool, and then rub another balloon with wool, we can safely assume that both balloons acquire the same kind of charge. So when you try to bring them together, they'll repel each other (push apart).
A rubber band ball is made up of multiple rubber bands wrapped around each other to form a ball shape. It is typically used as a stress-relief toy or a desk accessory.
When you let the air out of a balloon, the pressure inside the balloon decreases. This reduction in pressure causes the shape of the balloon to change as the material relaxes and reverts to its original form.
The answer will depend on what kind of shape it is.
what kind of balloons are you talking about???
Balloons hate pop music.
HAving a party is always fun. The supplies needed will depend on the theme for your next party,but balloons are always in order.
no it depend on what kind of fruit it is
Depending on what kind 1.00-10.00 for 12 balloons
hot air balloons, colorful ones what kind of simple quesion is this!
Why not? The capacity of being magnetized does not depend on the shape or on the size, but rather on the kind of material.
bus I'm not giving you all of your CompTIA A+ answers... The answer is "bus"
hydrogen, helium, hot air
That will depend on the size of the original angle of and what kind of shape it is which has not been given.
Whether the cells are oval or round in shape would depend on the kind of cells. For example, the cells found in the cheeks of humans are all oval in shape.