Because the elastic stretches too far and the elastic snaps causing the whole balloon to pop
A balloon! When a balloon is filled with air or gas and becomes overinflated, it can pop suddenly.
When you squeeze an air-filled balloon, the air inside gets compressed, causing an increase in pressure. If the pressure becomes too high, the balloon may pop.
As temperature increases, the air molecules inside the balloon also heat up, causing them to move faster and exert more pressure on the walls of the balloon. This can cause the balloon to expand. Conversely, a decrease in temperature will cause the air molecules to slow down, resulting in a decrease in pressure and the balloon to shrink.
The time it takes for a balloon filled with hot water to pop can vary depending on factors such as the temperature of the water, the material and thickness of the balloon, and the surrounding environment. Generally, a balloon filled with hot water can pop within a few seconds to a few minutes as the heat weakens the structure of the balloon.
Helium is less dense than air, so a balloon filled with helium is lighter than the same volume of air. This buoyancy force allows the helium-filled balloon to rise. On the other hand, a balloon filled with air has the same density as the surrounding air, so there is no buoyant force to make it rise.
A balloon! When a balloon is filled with air or gas and becomes overinflated, it can pop suddenly.
When you squeeze an air-filled balloon, the air inside gets compressed, causing an increase in pressure. If the pressure becomes too high, the balloon may pop.
A balloon that contains water would not last a long time under heat. the balloons latex rubber will not be able to handle the heat and will pop, but a balloon filled with air will pop instantly.
As temperature increases, the air molecules inside the balloon also heat up, causing them to move faster and exert more pressure on the walls of the balloon. This can cause the balloon to expand. Conversely, a decrease in temperature will cause the air molecules to slow down, resulting in a decrease in pressure and the balloon to shrink.
It is filled with heated air. Since air is mostly nitrogen, a hot air balloon is mostly filled with nitrogen.
The time it takes for a balloon filled with hot water to pop can vary depending on factors such as the temperature of the water, the material and thickness of the balloon, and the surrounding environment. Generally, a balloon filled with hot water can pop within a few seconds to a few minutes as the heat weakens the structure of the balloon.
Helium is less dense than air, so a balloon filled with helium is lighter than the same volume of air. This buoyancy force allows the helium-filled balloon to rise. On the other hand, a balloon filled with air has the same density as the surrounding air, so there is no buoyant force to make it rise.
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The helium weighs less than air- so when the balloon is filled, it displaces the heavier air, and floats. Just as a bit of wood weighs less than water, and floats on water. In a vacuum, a helium filled balloon would not float (but it may pop)
Putting an air-filled balloon in a refrigerator will cause it to shrink.
No it decreases
the pressure has increased