A balloon breaks when pricked because when it's pricked the water/air flows out of it, obviously
When a balloon is pricked by a pin, the air inside the balloon will quickly escape, causing the balloon to deflate rapidly. The balloon will shrink in size and eventually become flat.
When a balloon is pricked through sellotape, the adhesive surface of the tape initially seals the hole, preventing air from escaping. However, the pressure inside the balloon eventually overcomes the adhesive strength of the tape, causing the balloon to deflate.
Both thunder and the pop produced by a pricked balloon are caused by the sudden release of built-up air pressure. Thunder is the result of rapid expansion and contraction of air molecules due to lightning, while the pop of a pricked balloon is the sudden escape of pressurized air from a confined space.
If a balloon gets pricked, it will pop or deflate as the air inside rushes out. This is because the sudden release of air creates a hole in the balloon, causing it to lose its shape and size.
The tape acts as reinforcement and prevents the hole from the pin to become a rip that bursts the balloon. Without the tape stuck onto the balloon the needle prick would allow the rubber tension to rip itself apart because of the air pressure stretching the rubber which would be in tension. The tape stops the balloon being able to split and so it doesn't burst. It used to be a kids trick to put 2 pieces of tape on opposite sides of a balloon and then push a long knitting needle right through the balloon without bursting it.
When a balloon is pricked by a pin, the air inside the balloon will quickly escape, causing the balloon to deflate rapidly. The balloon will shrink in size and eventually become flat.
When a balloon is pricked through sellotape, the adhesive surface of the tape initially seals the hole, preventing air from escaping. However, the pressure inside the balloon eventually overcomes the adhesive strength of the tape, causing the balloon to deflate.
Both thunder and the pop produced by a pricked balloon are caused by the sudden release of built-up air pressure. Thunder is the result of rapid expansion and contraction of air molecules due to lightning, while the pop of a pricked balloon is the sudden escape of pressurized air from a confined space.
The balloon pops and the water falls out and splashes onto the floor.
This demonstrates the compressibility property of gases, where gases can be easily compressed or squeezed into a smaller volume. When the balloon is pricked, the gas inside is quickly compressed and the balloon collapses.
If a balloon gets pricked, it will pop or deflate as the air inside rushes out. This is because the sudden release of air creates a hole in the balloon, causing it to lose its shape and size.
what happen to the clothes hanger if you clip balloons on each side then pricked one balloon on the other side
Because of the small area of the needle and the force that is exerted on the balloon. The pressure inside the balloon that was previously more, finally can diffuse into the room. Since the air canot all escape from the needle prick it bursts to equal the pressure.
no it's really cool i did it at school and it really works!
Generally, it will pop. But it also depends on what you prick it with. A sharpened pencil for example will undoubtedly pop it, no problems there. But an UNsharpened pencil may take a bit more work to pop a balloon, as it does not have a sharp edge.
The tape acts as reinforcement and prevents the hole from the pin to become a rip that bursts the balloon. Without the tape stuck onto the balloon the needle prick would allow the rubber tension to rip itself apart because of the air pressure stretching the rubber which would be in tension. The tape stops the balloon being able to split and so it doesn't burst. It used to be a kids trick to put 2 pieces of tape on opposite sides of a balloon and then push a long knitting needle right through the balloon without bursting it.
Yes.