When empty, nothing.
the volume of air inside the balloon increases while the pressure of balloon decreases thus balloon inflates
when heated, molecules get farther away from eachother, causing the balloon to expand. once the balloon reaches its maximum capacity, further heating will cause the molecules to expand more than the balloon can contain and it will pop.
When squeezing a balloon, the air particles inside become more compressed. This causes an increase in pressure, which can be felt as resistance when trying to squeeze the balloon further. If squeezed too much, the balloon may burst as the pressure becomes too high for the balloon material to contain.
Air is transferred from your lungs into the balloon, where it diffuses inside the balloon and due to the elastic tendancies causes it to expand from the pressure of the increasing amount of air you blow in.
Putting a water balloon over fire would cause the balloon to burst due to the intense heat. The water inside the balloon would quickly turn to steam, increasing the pressure until the balloon can no longer contain it. This could lead to a small explosion.
625,000,000 if it's a balloon the size of the moon.
A hot air balloon doesn't contain helium.
A hot air balloon doesn't contain helium or hydrogen.
The number of atoms in a balloon would depend on the size of the balloon and the gas inside it. However, a typical sized balloon filled with helium might contain around 1x10^22 atoms.
the volume of air inside the balloon increases while the pressure of balloon decreases thus balloon inflates
when heated, molecules get farther away from eachother, causing the balloon to expand. once the balloon reaches its maximum capacity, further heating will cause the molecules to expand more than the balloon can contain and it will pop.
Yes, if a balloon is filled with gas and is overinflated beyond its capacity, it can explode due to the pressure build-up inside. This is a result of the balloon's material being unable to contain the expanded gas volume, causing it to burst.
The balloon expands or even pops. Because when a gas gains heat energy the particles in it move faster and further apart creating a greater force on the inside of the balloon until the balloon cannot contain that force.
Blowing too much air into a balloon causes the pressure inside to exceed the balloon's capacity, leading to it bursting. The elastic material of the balloon becomes too stretched and can no longer contain the increasing pressure, resulting in a rupture.
When squeezing a balloon, the air particles inside become more compressed. This causes an increase in pressure, which can be felt as resistance when trying to squeeze the balloon further. If squeezed too much, the balloon may burst as the pressure becomes too high for the balloon material to contain.
Air is transferred from your lungs into the balloon, where it diffuses inside the balloon and due to the elastic tendancies causes it to expand from the pressure of the increasing amount of air you blow in.
Putting a water balloon over fire would cause the balloon to burst due to the intense heat. The water inside the balloon would quickly turn to steam, increasing the pressure until the balloon can no longer contain it. This could lead to a small explosion.