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What is the difference between a full and an empty balloon?

A full balloon contains more gas than an empty balloon (even an empty balloon contains a little air). Therefore a full balloon is heavier than an empty balloon (assuming the balloons are the same weight to begin with). However, if filled with a lighter-than-air gas, such as helium, the full balloon will defy gravity due to its increased buoyancy. The only other difference is that the skin of a full balloon will be stretched and will therefore be much thinner than the skin of an empty balloon. This stretching increases the pressure upon the gas contained therein, therefore the gas is compressed inside the balloon.


Does a balloon full of air weigh more then an empty balloon?

Yes, a balloon full of air will weigh more than an empty balloon because the air inside adds mass to the overall weight.


Does an empty balloon weigh less than a balloon full of air?

Yes, an empty balloon weighs less than a balloon filled with air because the air adds to the overall weight of the balloon.


Why a full balloon difficult to compress?

A full balloon is difficult to compress because the air inside it creates pressure that pushes back against any attempts to squeeze or compress the balloon. The air molecules are in constant motion and collide with the inside walls of the balloon, creating tension that resists compression.


How is inflating a balloon different from bursting an inflating balloon?

Inflating a balloon involves filling it with air or gas gradually to expand it to its full size. Bursting an inflating balloon occurs when the pressure of the air or gas inside the balloon exceeds the strength of the balloon material, causing it to rupture and release the air rapidly.

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What is the difference between a full and an empty balloon?

A full balloon contains more gas than an empty balloon (even an empty balloon contains a little air). Therefore a full balloon is heavier than an empty balloon (assuming the balloons are the same weight to begin with). However, if filled with a lighter-than-air gas, such as helium, the full balloon will defy gravity due to its increased buoyancy. The only other difference is that the skin of a full balloon will be stretched and will therefore be much thinner than the skin of an empty balloon. This stretching increases the pressure upon the gas contained therein, therefore the gas is compressed inside the balloon.


Does a balloon full of air weigh more then an empty balloon?

Yes, a balloon full of air will weigh more than an empty balloon because the air inside adds mass to the overall weight.


What happens when you put a balloon full of water in the freezer?

It Freezes ! :P


What are balloon rates in loans?

balloon rates -full loan amount due at end of term


Does an empty balloon weigh less than a balloon full of air?

Yes, an empty balloon weighs less than a balloon filled with air because the air adds to the overall weight of the balloon.


When a balloon full of air is cooled its volume will do what?

Decrease


What happens a balloon full of air was moved from a cold place to a warm place?

When a balloon full of air is moved from a cold place to a warm place, the air inside the balloon will warm up and expand. This causes the balloon to inflate further and possibly burst if the pressure inside the balloon becomes too high.


If you apply pressure to a balloon filled with water will it pop and make a mess?

sometimes, depending on how full the water balloon is.


Why a full balloon difficult to compress?

A full balloon is difficult to compress because the air inside it creates pressure that pushes back against any attempts to squeeze or compress the balloon. The air molecules are in constant motion and collide with the inside walls of the balloon, creating tension that resists compression.


How do you fill a balloon with helium?

Buy a cannister full of pressurised helium (make sure you read the instructions on the cannister). Fasten a balloon over the nozzle, open the tap just enough to let helium out. Close the tap when the balloon is full.


Why when you explode a balloon full of hydrogen with a balloon full of oxygen do small droplets of liquid form?

because the hydrogen and oxygen react together creating water(the small droplets of liquid)


Can you be charged for down grading your auto coverage from full coveage to pldp?

i was charged 110 dollars for changing my full coveage to plpd