Heat rises it will inflate a ball. The cold will deflate a ball
Heating a ball increases the air pressure inside, which causes the ball to inflate. This is due to the gas inside the ball expanding when heated, pushing against the walls of the ball and causing it to expand.
To inflate a therapy ball, first locate the plug on the ball. Remove the plug with a tool or by hand. Use a pump with a nozzle that fits the plug to slowly inflate the ball to the desired size. Once inflated, replace the plug securely.
To inflate a Bosu ball, you will need a pump with a large nozzle. Insert the nozzle into the inflation hole on the Bosu ball and pump air until it reaches the desired firmness level. Be sure not to overinflate the ball to prevent damage.
When a ball is heated, the air molecules inside it gain energy and move faster, causing them to exert more pressure on the walls of the ball. This increased pressure leads to the expansion or inflation of the ball. Conversely, when the ball cools down, the air molecules lose energy and move slower, leading to a decrease in pressure and a reduction in the size of the ball.
To deflate a BOSU ball, first locate the air valve usually positioned at the center. Open the valve and press down on the ball while applying pressure to help release the air. Use a pump or your body weight to compress the ball further until it is fully deflated.
The opposite of deflate is inflate, or expand.
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Heating a ball increases the air pressure inside, which causes the ball to inflate. This is due to the gas inside the ball expanding when heated, pushing against the walls of the ball and causing it to expand.
The antonym of "inflate" is "deflate", if used to mean 'fill with air'. If 'inflate' is used as a meaning of 'exaggerate', then the antonym would be 'understate'.
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Aircast that puts pressure on your foot by using your pump to inflate or deflate it.