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The weatherman sent a trial balloon into the air.

The director of the hot air balloon event send a trial balloon into the air to test the wind direction.

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This Is Alice - 1958 Trial Balloon 1-18 was released on:

USA: 1958

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An international news leak for the purpose of assessing the political reaction.

-source: AP US GOVERNMENT 13th edition.

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un balloon is a balloon

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Density of any balloon depends on the material of the balloon and how much the balloon is filled.

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A balloon payment calculator is not actually in the shape of a balloon. It is used to calculate a balloon payment; it is called a balloon payment because of its size.

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There are many variations to the balloon game, it can be balloon soccer, balloon races and/or balloon stomp. The common game's main rule is that they must pass the balloon but not the ribbon.

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If a charged balloon touched a neutral balloon, electrons from the charged balloon would be transferred to the neutral balloon, causing the neutral balloon to become negatively charged. This is due to the principle of electrostatic induction.

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A balloon club is a club set up for balloon enthusiasts.

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A balloon has a certain weight due to the material it's made of. When you blow air into the balloon, the weight of the air inside balances out the weight of the balloon material, making the total weight of the balloon and air the same as the original balloon.

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due to pressure inside the balloon, will be higher because the balloon will try to get smaller and thus the balloon will ascent due to the low density of the helium inside the balloon.

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If perfume is sprayed inside a balloon and then the balloon is blown up, you can still smell the perfume from the outside of the balloon. This is because the material of the balloon is thin.

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When heated, the air inside a balloon expands and causes the balloon to inflate. If it gets too hot, the balloon can burst due to the pressure buildup.

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The balloon acquires a charge through the transfer of electrons. When the balloon is rubbed against the hair, electrons are transferred from the hair to the balloon, giving the balloon a negative charge. This negative charge allows the balloon to stick to the wall due to the attraction between the negatively charged balloon and the positively charged wall.

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When you rub a balloon on your hair, electrons are transferred from your hair to the balloon. This results in a buildup of negative charge on the balloon, giving it an electrostatic charge.

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www.balloons4you.com is an excellent choice for all your balloon needs. They offer balloon decorations, balloon sculptures, and custom balloon decorations among other things.

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If there is warm air in the balloon, cooler air makes the balloon rise and if there is cold air in the balloon warmer air makes the balloon fall.

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A balloon clock is a form of bracket clock with a balloon-shaped case.

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A balloon animal is an animal made out of rubber by manipulating a longer balloon.

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a balloon car works by the air in the balloon.

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If the balloon with a negative charge is brought near the other balloon and they repel each other, it means the other balloon has a negative charge. If they attract each other, it means the other balloon has a positive charge. This happens due to the interaction of opposite charges (positive and negative) or similar charges (negative and negative).

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She screamed when the clown asked her if she wanted a balloon.

We flew in a hot air balloon last spring.

Her knee was swollen like a balloon by the time she agreed to see a doctor.

His weight began to balloon over the Christmas season.

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The pressure in a balloon is caused by the molecules of the gas inside the balloon colliding with the walls of the balloon. As the molecules collide, they exert a force on the walls, creating pressure. Additionally, the temperature of the gas inside the balloon can also affect the pressure.

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Yes, it is possible to put a blown-up balloon inside another blown-up balloon. This is commonly known as a "balloon inside a balloon" or "balloon nesting." It creates a layered effect and can be a fun way to decorate or create unique balloon arrangements.

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No, the mass of the deflated balloon is the same as the mass of the inflated balloon, as the only thing that changes is the volume and density of the air inside the balloon.

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When a balloon is poked with a pin, the sharp object creates a hole in the balloon's surface. As a result, the air inside the balloon rapidly escapes through the hole, causing the balloon to deflate quickly.

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If the pressure around the balloon decreases, the air inside the balloon will expand to fill the available space. This will cause the balloon to inflate or expand.

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The suffix for "balloon" is "-oon"

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If you keep blowing air into a balloon, eventually it will burst. This is because the pressure of the air inside the balloon becomes too great for the balloon material to contain.

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To create a balloon inside a balloon decoration for a party, first inflate a larger balloon and tie it off. Then, inflate a smaller balloon and place it inside the larger balloon. Secure the smaller balloon inside the larger one by tying them together at the necks. You can then add decorative elements or ribbons to enhance the design.

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if we keep a pumpkin inside a balloon the balloon will not fly and will burst

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The homophone of balloon is "balloon." Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings.

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Filling a balloon with air is called inflating it.

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The balloon with krypton gas has a higher density than the balloon with argon gas.

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A balloon ballast is a weight attached to a balloon to control its altitude or position. By adjusting the amount of ballast on board, operators can regulate the balloon's ascent or descent by lightening or increasing the weight of the balloon.

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

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When a balloon is pricked by a pin, the air inside the balloon will quickly escape, causing the balloon to deflate rapidly. The balloon will shrink in size and eventually become flat.

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As a balloon rises, the pressure inside the balloon decreases. This is because the atmospheric pressure outside the balloon decreases with altitude, causing the balloon to expand as the pressure inside remains relatively constant.

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When a charged balloon is allowed to touch a neutral balloon, some of the charge from the charged balloon will transfer to the neutral balloon. This transfer of charge will cause both balloons to become slightly charged.

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When a balloon is rubbed with wool, the wool transfers electrons to the balloon, giving the balloon a net negative charge. Negative charges from the wool are transferred to the balloon, causing the balloon to become negatively charged.

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When air is removed from a balloon (by, for example, sucking the air out with a vacuum pump), the pressure inside the balloon becomes lower than the pressure outside the balloon. This causes the balloon to collapse as the higher pressure outside the balloon pushes in on the balloon's surface, causing it to shrink in size.

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This could be easier to do if you have someone help you.

First, stretch open the mouth of a balloon and keep it stretched.

Second, put another balloon inside the open balloon.

Third, unstretch the balloon, so the balloon inside the balloon stays inside.

If you want both balloons to be full of air, blow air into the smaller balloon to the appropriate size. Tie it so the air won't escape. Then, blow into the outside balloon, so it will grow bigger than the inside balloon, then tie it.

The outer balloon may be a clear and see-through, so people can see through it and notice the smaller inner balloon to admire your creation.

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Hot temperatures can cause the air inside the balloon to expand, making the balloon rise. Cold temperatures can cause the air inside the balloon to contract, making the balloon descend. Changes in temperature can also affect the buoyancy and stability of the balloon during flight.

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As the balloon cools down, the air inside will also cool. This will cause the air pressure inside the balloon to decrease, potentially leading to the balloon descending back to the ground due to the decreased pressure.

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When you rub a balloon against your hair, electrons are transferred from your hair to the balloon, leaving the balloon with a negative charge and your hair with a positive charge. This creates an imbalance of charges, resulting in the balloon becoming electrically charged.

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The pressure inside a balloon is created by the air molecules contained within the balloon pushing against the walls of the balloon. As more air is blown into the balloon, the number of air molecules increases, leading to a higher pressure inside the balloon.

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Some creative balloon hanging ideas for party decorations include creating balloon garlands, balloon chandeliers, balloon clouds, and balloon arches. These can add a festive and whimsical touch to any event.

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