To create a balloon-powered car that goes 15 feet, you can start by building a lightweight car using materials like cardboard, straws, and wheels. Attach a balloon to the back of the car and inflate it. When you release the air from the balloon, it will propel the car forward. Experiment with different designs and balloon sizes to achieve the desired distance.
Popping a balloon with your bare feet can be uncomfortable or painful since the sudden burst of air can create a sharp pressure on your skin. It may cause a stinging sensation or even temporary redness or bruising, depending on the force of the pop and the sensitivity of your skin.
When air is released from a balloon, it creates a burst of air that rushes out with force. This burst of air can create a sensation similar to wind due to the rapid movement of air molecules against your skin.
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.
The pressure of the air outside the balloon decreases as it goes higher in altitude because the air becomes less dense at higher altitudes. This decrease in pressure causes the balloon to expand as the air inside the balloon pushes outward.
Inside an inflated balloon is typically air or another gas, such as helium. The gas inside the balloon causes it to expand and creates the balloon's buoyancy.
The Balloon Goes Up was created in 1942.
A person who goes up in a balloon is called a passenger or a balloonist.
use a bigger balloon
Popping a balloon with your bare feet can be uncomfortable or painful since the sudden burst of air can create a sharp pressure on your skin. It may cause a stinging sensation or even temporary redness or bruising, depending on the force of the pop and the sensitivity of your skin.
what goes up, goes down!
Free the balloon at the bottom and as the red balloon goes up pop the tnt balloon as it passes it and pop the last tnt balloon.
It gradually leaks out. There are tiny holes in the balloon's skin.
because when you breath in the balloon then the balloon goes biger and and when you let go of the balloon then the air comes out its exactly like our breathing system
Free the balloon at the bottom and as the red balloon goes up pop the tnt balloon as it passes it and pop the last tnt balloon.
When air is released from a balloon, it creates a burst of air that rushes out with force. This burst of air can create a sensation similar to wind due to the rapid movement of air molecules against your skin.
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.
The pressure of the air outside the balloon decreases as it goes higher in altitude because the air becomes less dense at higher altitudes. This decrease in pressure causes the balloon to expand as the air inside the balloon pushes outward.