it creates kinetic energy because it movement is growing faster
The balloon has stored potential energy (elastic energy); by releasing the air or other gas, this is converted into movement, formally called kinetic energy.
When the air rushes out of the balloon, it releases heat energy, which results in a decrease in enthalpy within the balloon. This process is known as an exothermic reaction, where energy is released to the surroundings.
It decreases.
When a balloon is blown up and released, the stored energy in the stretched rubber is converted into kinetic energy, causing the balloon to fly around the room due to the release of air pressure. Similarly, when a battery stores energy, it holds potential electrical energy that can be converted into usable power to run electronic devices.
When a balloon is popped, the potential energy stored in the stretched rubber is rapidly released, creating a disturbance in the air molecules around it. This disturbance creates vibrations, which travel as sound waves through the air, converting the potential energy of the balloon into sound energy that we hear.
The balloon has stored potential energy (elastic energy); by releasing the air or other gas, this is converted into movement, formally called kinetic energy.
because when you let a balloon go, all the air comes out really fast and that's why balloons whistle when you let it go.
Let the Balloon Go - 1976 is rated/received certificates of: USA:G
When the air rushes out of the balloon, it releases heat energy, which results in a decrease in enthalpy within the balloon. This process is known as an exothermic reaction, where energy is released to the surroundings.
It decreases.
When a balloon is blown up and released, the stored energy in the stretched rubber is converted into kinetic energy, causing the balloon to fly around the room due to the release of air pressure. Similarly, when a battery stores energy, it holds potential electrical energy that can be converted into usable power to run electronic devices.
When a balloon is popped, the potential energy stored in the stretched rubber is rapidly released, creating a disturbance in the air molecules around it. This disturbance creates vibrations, which travel as sound waves through the air, converting the potential energy of the balloon into sound energy that we hear.
because when you breath in the balloon then the balloon goes biger and and when you let go of the balloon then the air comes out its exactly like our breathing system
If there's a fan in the room or the air is moving, the balloon will move with it.
Helium is lighter than air, so it makes the balloon float. If you let go of the balloon, it will float up into the atmosphere because of the difference in density between the helium inside the balloon and the air outside.
The energy involved in a balloon expanding is primarily potential energy, which is stored in the elastic material of the balloon as it is stretched. When the balloon is released, this potential energy is converted into kinetic energy, causing the balloon to expand.
When you let go of a balloon the air that is inside of it makes it fly up.It is impossible for it to go up to space.If its without helium then it takes about 6 days.