I think it would be: 'Rachael's and my balloon' or: 'Mine and Rachel's balloon' Hope this helps! :)
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+Q, +W
Yes, "pop the balloon" is a correct phrase to say when referring to bursting or breaking a balloon either intentionally or accidentally.
Rachael and My balloon after 6 weeks was still inflated.
In English, it is spelt 'balloon'. In French, it is 'ballon'.it's balloon
When the gas in a balloon is heated and the balloon expands, the correct signs for heat and work are: the heat absorbed by the gas is positive (+Q) and the work done by the gas is also positive (+W). This is because the gas is gaining energy (heat) from its surroundings, and it is doing work on the balloon by pushing against the walls as it expands.
un balloon is a balloon
The pressure of the air inside it. The higher the balloon rises, the lower the outside air-pressure. With less pressure outside, the balloon expands because of the pressure of the air inside it. Eventually, the balloon bursts, and scientists recover the instruments when they fall to earth.
To the sky, or into the sky, or even in the sky are correct. Perhaps more often we would say "rise to the skies." The question of where the sky actually begins has not been settled.
Density of any balloon depends on the material of the balloon and how much the balloon is filled.
Yes, normal saline can be used for catheter balloon inflation as it is a safe and compatible solution. It helps maintain the integrity of the catheter balloon and minimizes the risk of adverse effects on the patient's tissues. It is important to ensure that the correct volume of saline is used according to the manufacturer's recommendations.