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When a balloon is heated, the air inside it expands and exerts pressure on the walls of the balloon. If the pressure becomes too high, it can exceed the strength of the balloon material, causing it to burst or explode.
An inflated balloon may pop or explode on an extremely warm day due to the increase in temperature causing the air inside the balloon to expand rapidly. This increased pressure can exceed the balloon's capacity to contain the air, leading to a rupture.
On a warm day, the air inside the balloon expands as it heats up, causing the balloon to inflate beyond its capacity. If the balloon cannot stretch further to accommodate the increased pressure, it will pop or explode.
The heat can cause the air inside the balloon to expand, increasing the pressure beyond what the balloon can handle, leading to an explosion. Helium or not, any sealed container in extreme heat can experience this pressure buildup.
A balloon has a certain weight due to the material it's made of. When you blow air into the balloon, the weight of the air inside balances out the weight of the balloon material, making the total weight of the balloon and air the same as the original balloon.
When a balloon is heated, the air inside it expands and exerts pressure on the walls of the balloon. If the pressure becomes too high, it can exceed the strength of the balloon material, causing it to burst or explode.
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An inflated balloon may pop or explode on an extremely warm day due to the increase in temperature causing the air inside the balloon to expand rapidly. This increased pressure can exceed the balloon's capacity to contain the air, leading to a rupture.
It will expand more. And if too much air is added, it will explode.
On a warm day, the air inside the balloon expands as it heats up, causing the balloon to inflate beyond its capacity. If the balloon cannot stretch further to accommodate the increased pressure, it will pop or explode.
because it can float the balloon and its not flamable so it wont explode
A balloon rises when it is filled with a gas lighter than air, such as helium. If the balloon keeps rising, it will eventually reach a point where the air pressure decreases, causing the balloon to expand and potentially burst due to the pressure difference between the inside and outside of the balloon.
If there is warm air in the balloon, cooler air makes the balloon rise and if there is cold air in the balloon warmer air makes the balloon fall.
No, a balloon filled with nitrogen will not explode when a burning match is touched to it. Nitrogen is an inert gas and does not support combustion, so the match will go out before it can ignite the balloon.
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The heat can cause the air inside the balloon to expand, increasing the pressure beyond what the balloon can handle, leading to an explosion. Helium or not, any sealed container in extreme heat can experience this pressure buildup.
D: The hot air inside the balloon becomes less dense than the air outside the balloon.