When the air inside a balloon cools down, its particles move more slowly and take up less space. This causes the balloon to shrink as the volume of the air decreases.
As it gets colder the air molecules move closer together and the balloon deflates.
A balloon gets smaller in a fridge because the cold temperature causes the air inside it to contract, reducing its volume. As the air molecules lose energy and move slower, the pressure inside the balloon decreases, causing it to deflate.
This is diffusion. Diffusion is the process where particles move from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration. In the case of the balloon, the air molecules inside the balloon are gradually moving out into the environment, causing the balloon to shrink.
When a balloon is placed in the freezer, the air inside it contracts due to the cold temperature, causing a decrease in pressure. This lower pressure inside the balloon compared to the surrounding air pressure outside the balloon causes the balloon to deflate as the air rushes out to equalize the pressure.
the heat makes the molecules inside the balloon travel faster, pushing outward on the balloon. This, the balloon expands when heated
Yes, temperature can affect the maximum size you can inflate a balloon. In general, as temperature increases, the air molecules inside the balloon expand, allowing for a larger maximum size before the balloon bursts. Conversely, in colder temperatures, the air molecules contract, limiting the maximum size the balloon can reach.
The air inside cools. Cool air shrinks. The balloon gets smaller.
As it gets colder the air molecules move closer together and the balloon deflates.
A balloon gets smaller in a fridge because the cold temperature causes the air inside it to contract, reducing its volume. As the air molecules lose energy and move slower, the pressure inside the balloon decreases, causing it to deflate.
I am fairly sure that hot air balloons use normal air. They rely more on the idea of bouyancy rather than using specal gases, such as helium. The hot air inside of the balloon is more bouyant than the cold air outside of the balloon. So that makes the balloon ascend till the temperature of the air inside of the balloon is equal to the temperature of the air outside of the balloon. Then as the air inside the balloon gets colder, the balloon starts to descend.
This is diffusion. Diffusion is the process where particles move from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration. In the case of the balloon, the air molecules inside the balloon are gradually moving out into the environment, causing the balloon to shrink.
When a balloon is placed in the freezer, the air inside it contracts due to the cold temperature, causing a decrease in pressure. This lower pressure inside the balloon compared to the surrounding air pressure outside the balloon causes the balloon to deflate as the air rushes out to equalize the pressure.
the heat makes the molecules inside the balloon travel faster, pushing outward on the balloon. This, the balloon expands when heated
It doesn't, it gets hotter as you go inside the earth
You know the aircon is working because it gets colder inside when the car is stopped. You know the aircon is working because it gets colder inside when the car is stopped.
When an inflated balloon is exposed to cold air, provided pressure is constant, the volume will decrease. Bring the balloon back to a warmer spot, and the gas gains kinetic energy from the warm air, and the balloon will plump back up.
When you pull the rubber sheet downward, the air inside the balloon gets compressed, causing the volume of the balloon to decrease. The pressure inside the balloon increases, causing it to shrink in size.