My mum has a balloon that my dad gave her on valantines day that has lasted since 1991! It's still inflated to this day :)
Both the medium and small balloon filled with helium will not hold heat well because helium is a poor conductor of heat. The amount of helium in each balloon will not significantly affect its ability to hold heat.
The amount of weight a balloon can hold depends on the size and type of balloon. A standard latex balloon can typically hold a few grams of weight before bursting, while a large helium-filled foil balloon can hold several ounces. It is important to check the manufacturer's guidelines for each specific type of balloon to ensure safe handling.
first you have to untie the ballon then you hold with you hand so that it wont come out then you hurry up and press it on you lip nd hold it tight on your lips then breth it in then hold it then talk then slowly release the heluim then it over it will on last about 15 sec so hurry up
A balloon holds its shape because of the pressure exerted by the air or gas inside it against the elastic material of the balloon. The elasticity of the balloon material allows it to stretch and expand, maintaining the shape formed by the internal pressure.
The shape of the balloon is determined by the shape of the deflated rubber and the thickness of the rubber. The neck is usually thicker than the body, thus the body will expand far more than the neck. The pressure exerted upon the air by the balloon's elasticity creates the final inflated shape. If the thickness in the body of the balloon varies, the balloon will not be perfectly round. The thickness of the neck rubber forces the balloon to be more pear-shaped than spherical.
the gas/es filling them escape. A mylar balloon will last longer than a latex balloon because it is stronger material and is able to hold the helium in longer.
The amount of gas a balloon can hold depends on its size and material. Standard helium balloons can hold around 14.1 liters of gas, which corresponds to about 0.5 cubic feet. Larger balloons or those filled with other gases may hold more.
Both the medium and small balloon filled with helium will not hold heat well because helium is a poor conductor of heat. The amount of helium in each balloon will not significantly affect its ability to hold heat.
The amount of weight a balloon can hold depends on the size and type of balloon. A standard latex balloon can typically hold a few grams of weight before bursting, while a large helium-filled foil balloon can hold several ounces. It is important to check the manufacturer's guidelines for each specific type of balloon to ensure safe handling.
first you have to untie the ballon then you hold with you hand so that it wont come out then you hurry up and press it on you lip nd hold it tight on your lips then breth it in then hold it then talk then slowly release the heluim then it over it will on last about 15 sec so hurry up
A balloon holds its shape because of the pressure exerted by the air or gas inside it against the elastic material of the balloon. The elasticity of the balloon material allows it to stretch and expand, maintaining the shape formed by the internal pressure.
it depends on the size of the balloon. Normally 1 mole of helium (or 4 g or 6.023 x 1023 atoms) will occupy 22.414 liters.
The shape of the balloon is determined by the shape of the deflated rubber and the thickness of the rubber. The neck is usually thicker than the body, thus the body will expand far more than the neck. The pressure exerted upon the air by the balloon's elasticity creates the final inflated shape. If the thickness in the body of the balloon varies, the balloon will not be perfectly round. The thickness of the neck rubber forces the balloon to be more pear-shaped than spherical.
it depends what type of ballon it is, and how big the ballon is
A balloon can hold a static electric charge ranging from a few microcoulombs to tens of microcoulombs, depending on various factors such as the material of the balloon and how it's charged.
The amount an air balloon can hold depends on its size and design, with regular hot air balloons typically able to carry 2-6 passengers. Larger balloons or specialized designs may have the capacity to carry more weight. Pilots must consider weight limits for safety and proper control of the balloon.
A helium balloon of the same material will deflate faster. Helium molecules are smaller than those in regular air, so they'll seep through tiny holes and imperfections in the skin of the balloon faster. When using the standard PIN analysis - both helium and common air balloons were found to deflate at the same rate. To the naked eye, both balloons stuck with a pin deflated with a pop. However, if the balloons are left intact, the helium balloon will deflate faster. This is because the helium molecules are small enough to pass through the rubber balloon, and they gradually leak out.