pressure x volume divided by temperature is a constant (Boyle's Law), or
PV/T = constant. Since pressure does not change, as temperature increases so must the volume, so the balloon expands
The heat from the sun causes the air molecules inside the balloon to expand, increasing the pressure within the balloon. If the pressure becomes too high, the balloon will burst to release the excess pressure.
Yes, heat can cause the air inside a balloon to expand, which can lead to increased pressure and potentially cause the balloon to burst. Over time, this expansion and contraction of the air can also contribute to the deflation of the balloon.
well most of the time, it probably would burst, but it depends on the force of how fast it was put onto the nails. More force, the easier and probable that the nails with puncture the balloon, but if you are very careful and just carefully set it onto the nails, it has a chance of not popping.
As time passes, a balloon will gradually deflate due to the air molecules inside the balloon escaping through the balloon material. This will result in a reduction in the size of the balloon over time.
A helium balloon deflates over time because the helium gas inside the balloon slowly escapes through tiny pores in the balloon material. This causes the balloon to shrink and lose its buoyancy.
The heat from the sun causes the air molecules inside the balloon to expand, increasing the pressure within the balloon. If the pressure becomes too high, the balloon will burst to release the excess pressure.
there two reasons for it .1st ,it burst because of heat or heat produced by sun.2nd air has become more at time of blowing .
Bertrand Piccard and Brian Jones when they flew around the world in 1999. They were flying a very special balloon, a combination of a helium and a hot air balloon and were aloft for 477h 47m.
Yes, heat can cause the air inside a balloon to expand, which can lead to increased pressure and potentially cause the balloon to burst. Over time, this expansion and contraction of the air can also contribute to the deflation of the balloon.
On average, a foil balloon can last for about 1-2 weeks if kept in a controlled environment, away from direct sunlight and sharp objects. Over time, the helium inside the balloon will slowly escape, causing it to deflate.
well most of the time, it probably would burst, but it depends on the force of how fast it was put onto the nails. More force, the easier and probable that the nails with puncture the balloon, but if you are very careful and just carefully set it onto the nails, it has a chance of not popping.
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Balloon rubber is very thin and not completely "airtight" so gasses will leak from the balloon. This is even more apparent if the gas in the balloon is Helium or some other gas with smaller molecules than those of air.
Yes, helium will help a balloon fly. Helium does not affect the direction that a balloon goes, but it will keep it in the air for quite some time.
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As time passes, a balloon will gradually deflate due to the air molecules inside the balloon escaping through the balloon material. This will result in a reduction in the size of the balloon over time.
Most of the time it is kept in a cash register.though some keep it in a vault.