When you stick a pin in a balloon, it creates a small hole that allows the air inside to escape rapidly. The pressure inside the balloon is greater than the pressure outside, causing the air to rush out and the balloon to deflate quickly.
When an inflated balloon is pressed against a wall, the air inside the balloon gets compressed, creating a higher pressure inside the balloon. This higher pressure forces the balloon to stick to the wall due to the imbalance of pressures pushing against the wall.
When you stick a balloon to glass, it will not float on its own. The balloon will stick to the glass due to static electricity generated when rubbing the balloon against your hair or clothes. The balloon's ability to float is determined by the gas inside the balloon and the upward force it creates, not by sticking it to a surface.
When a sharp stick is moved quickly through a balloon, it punctures the rubber surface of the balloon, causing it to burst due to the sudden release of air pressure inside. The stick creates a small hole or tear in the balloon's material, leading to the rapid deflation and bursting of the balloon.
You can stick a stick through a balloon by first inserting the stick through an uninflated balloon, then inflating the balloon while holding the stick in place to prevent it from puncturing the balloon. This creates an illusion that the stick has been pushed through the balloon.
When you stick a pencil through a balloon slowly, you are able to stretch the balloon material around the pencil, creating a seal that holds the air inside. The pressure of the air inside the balloon forces the balloon material to seal around the pencil, preventing it from popping.
yesANS 2 - Most stickers will not stick to dry silicone. However if you wipe wet silicone across the back of stickers that works well.
Because the balloon pops when the air inside the rushes out quickly through a tiny hole.
You can inflate a balloon by using the principles of gas expansion. When you blow air into a balloon or fill it with helium, the gas molecules inside the balloon move faster and spread out, causing the balloon to expand and increase in volume. This increase in volume creates pressure inside the balloon, making it appear inflated.
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