A balloon! When a balloon is filled with air or gas and becomes overinflated, it can pop suddenly.
The particles of a balloon will slow down and lose kinetic energy in the cold temperature of a refrigerator. This causes the gas inside the balloon to contract, reducing the volume of the balloon.
When you release a balloon, it will rise into the air because the gas inside the balloon is lighter than the air outside. As the balloon rises, it will expand due to the decrease in atmospheric pressure, until it eventually pops or deflates when it reaches a certain altitude.
When a balloon pops, the elastic material of the balloon stretches beyond its limit, causing the balloon to burst open. The sudden release of air inside the balloon creates a loud popping sound and the balloon ends up in smaller pieces.
When a balloon is squeezed, the volume of the balloon decreases. This causes the gas inside the balloon to be compressed, increasing the pressure of the gas.
The balloon expands or even pops. Because when a gas gains heat energy the particles in it move faster and further apart creating a greater force on the inside of the balloon until the balloon cannot contain that force.
it pops
A balloon! When a balloon is filled with air or gas and becomes overinflated, it can pop suddenly.
The particles of a balloon will slow down and lose kinetic energy in the cold temperature of a refrigerator. This causes the gas inside the balloon to contract, reducing the volume of the balloon.
the Balloon starts to get starts to heat up and then it pops
When you release a balloon, it will rise into the air because the gas inside the balloon is lighter than the air outside. As the balloon rises, it will expand due to the decrease in atmospheric pressure, until it eventually pops or deflates when it reaches a certain altitude.
As the balloon ascends into the atmosphere, the air pressure surrounding it decreases, causing the gas inside the balloon to expand. Eventually, the gas inside the balloon will expand so much that the balloon will burst or pop. Pieces of the balloon will then fall back down to the ground.
When a balloon pops, the elastic material of the balloon stretches beyond its limit, causing the balloon to burst open. The sudden release of air inside the balloon creates a loud popping sound and the balloon ends up in smaller pieces.
When a balloon is squeezed, the volume of the balloon decreases. This causes the gas inside the balloon to be compressed, increasing the pressure of the gas.
If you gradually heat a balloon, then the gas inside the balloon will expand, causing the balloon to become bigger in volume.If you put a balloon above a flame, then the balloon will pop because the heat will weaken bonds in the polymer that makes up the balloon, thus the polymer will not be able to hold the pressure of the gas inside the balloon.
The balloon pops and the water falls out and splashes onto the floor.
It expands.