When you squeeze an air-filled balloon, the air inside gets compressed, causing an increase in pressure. If the pressure becomes too high, the balloon may pop.
Filling a balloon with air is called inflating it.
When an air-filled balloon is left with its mouth downward and the air is allowed to escape, the balloon will collapse and shrink in size. This is because the air pressure inside the balloon is greater than the atmospheric pressure outside, causing the air to rush out until the pressures equalize.
As the speed of particles inside an air-filled balloon increases, the pressure inside the balloon also increases due to more frequent collisions with the walls of the balloon. This can cause the balloon to expand or even burst if the speed increases significantly.
Helium is less dense than air, so a balloon filled with helium is lighter than the same volume of air. This buoyancy force allows the helium-filled balloon to rise. On the other hand, a balloon filled with air has the same density as the surrounding air, so there is no buoyant force to make it rise.
When you squeeze a balloon to half of its original size, the pressure inside the balloon increases. This is because the same amount of air molecules have less space to occupy, causing them to collide more often with the walls of the balloon, leading to an increase in pressure.
The balloon expands.
the Balloon starts to get starts to heat up and then it pops
Filling a balloon with air is called inflating it.
When an air-filled balloon is left with its mouth downward and the air is allowed to escape, the balloon will collapse and shrink in size. This is because the air pressure inside the balloon is greater than the atmospheric pressure outside, causing the air to rush out until the pressures equalize.
The balloon pops and the water falls out and splashes onto the floor.
As the speed of particles inside an air-filled balloon increases, the pressure inside the balloon also increases due to more frequent collisions with the walls of the balloon. This can cause the balloon to expand or even burst if the speed increases significantly.
It is filled with heated air. Since air is mostly nitrogen, a hot air balloon is mostly filled with nitrogen.
Helium is less dense than air, so a balloon filled with helium is lighter than the same volume of air. This buoyancy force allows the helium-filled balloon to rise. On the other hand, a balloon filled with air has the same density as the surrounding air, so there is no buoyant force to make it rise.
When you squeeze a balloon to half of its original size, the pressure inside the balloon increases. This is because the same amount of air molecules have less space to occupy, causing them to collide more often with the walls of the balloon, leading to an increase in pressure.
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Putting an air-filled balloon in a refrigerator will cause it to shrink.
No it decreases