When a balloon is inflated over more than ten pins, the pressure is distributed among the pins, lowering the amount of pressure each pin has to withstand. This reduces the likelihood of any single pin puncturing the balloon's surface, preventing it from popping.
Yes, if a balloon is pressed onto pins, it is likely to pop because the sharp points of the pins can easily puncture the thin latex material of the balloon.
It takes a certain amount of force to push a pin into a balloon to pop it. When you put the balloon on the pins the weight of the balloon is creating the force pushing on it. When there are many pins this force is shared by the many pins. If the weight of the balloon were 20 milligrams and there were 20 pins, each pin would only be pushing against the balloon with a force of 1 milligram. If it takes 5 milligrams pushing a pin into a balloon to pop it no one pin is pushing that hard. On the other hand if it were resting on three or fewer pins it would pop. [NOTE: I have no idea how much balloons weigh nor how many milligrams of force pressing a pin into a balloon is required to burst it. The numbers given are for illustrative purposes only. ]
When a balloon is exposed to heat from a heater, the air inside the balloon expands rapidly and creates more pressure than the balloon material can withstand, causing it to burst or pop. The increase in temperature causes the air molecules to move faster and push against the balloon walls with greater force.
Yes, a balloon can pop when exposed to cold water. The decrease in temperature causes the air inside the balloon to contract, creating more pressure on the balloon walls which can lead to it bursting.
Balloons are more likely to pop on a warm day because the heat causes the air inside the balloon to expand, putting more pressure on the balloon walls. This increased pressure can exceed the strength of the balloon material, causing it to burst.
Yes, if a balloon is pressed onto pins, it is likely to pop because the sharp points of the pins can easily puncture the thin latex material of the balloon.
It takes a certain amount of force to push a pin into a balloon to pop it. When you put the balloon on the pins the weight of the balloon is creating the force pushing on it. When there are many pins this force is shared by the many pins. If the weight of the balloon were 20 milligrams and there were 20 pins, each pin would only be pushing against the balloon with a force of 1 milligram. If it takes 5 milligrams pushing a pin into a balloon to pop it no one pin is pushing that hard. On the other hand if it were resting on three or fewer pins it would pop. [NOTE: I have no idea how much balloons weigh nor how many milligrams of force pressing a pin into a balloon is required to burst it. The numbers given are for illustrative purposes only. ]
a balloon when touches with grass it does not always pop But when the balloon is popped by a object it is because the object is pressing against the balloon with force in a small space which penetrates the the balloon the air in the balloon all wanted to get out of the balloon when the force is too great it popps in certain directions
When a balloon is exposed to heat from a heater, the air inside the balloon expands rapidly and creates more pressure than the balloon material can withstand, causing it to burst or pop. The increase in temperature causes the air molecules to move faster and push against the balloon walls with greater force.
Yes, a balloon can pop when exposed to cold water. The decrease in temperature causes the air inside the balloon to contract, creating more pressure on the balloon walls which can lead to it bursting.
Balloons are more likely to pop on a warm day because the heat causes the air inside the balloon to expand, putting more pressure on the balloon walls. This increased pressure can exceed the strength of the balloon material, causing it to burst.
Heat causes more activity in the atoms inside the balloon. This causes expansion as they are bouncing around inside more than when they were cold. They need more room. The expansion causes failure in the balloon.
A water balloon can pop in less than a second when filling up with water, depending on factors such as the water pressure, the thickness of the balloon material, and any preexisting damage to the balloon.
of course, why would a balloon not pop underground?
it's not how loud the music has to be to pop a balloon. to pop a balloon with music you would have to find the right frequency to pop it, if it was even possible
when heated, molecules get farther away from eachother, causing the balloon to expand. once the balloon reaches its maximum capacity, further heating will cause the molecules to expand more than the balloon can contain and it will pop.
Heat causes higher activity level in the atoms inside the balloon. This causes the balloon to expand as they are moving around inside more than when they were cold. They need more room to move. The expansion causes the balloon to pop.Hope this helps, I know it was in my science textbook and I didn't get it at first.