Generally, it will pop. But it also depends on what you prick it with. A sharpened pencil for example will undoubtedly pop it, no problems there. But an UNsharpened pencil may take a bit more work to pop a balloon, as it does not have a sharp edge.
If a balloon is punctured with a hole, the air inside the balloon will escape, causing the balloon to gradually deflate and become smaller in size until there is no more air left.
When a balloon is inflated, the pressure inside the balloon increases. This is because as the balloon expands, the air molecules become more tightly packed together, increasing the pressure. The pressure remains higher inside the balloon until the balloon is stretched to its maximum capacity.
The air inside the balloon will heat up and expand, causing the balloon to expand and potentially pop if the pressure becomes too high. Heating the balloon too much can also weaken the material, making it more prone to bursting.
On a warm day, the air inside the balloon expands as the temperature increases. If the balloon is overinflated, the pressure from the expanding air can exceed the balloon's elasticity, causing it to pop. Additionally, the heat can weaken the material of the balloon, making it more prone to bursting.
Generally, it will pop. But it also depends on what you prick it with. A sharpened pencil for example will undoubtedly pop it, no problems there. But an UNsharpened pencil may take a bit more work to pop a balloon, as it does not have a sharp edge.
Generally, it will pop. But it also depends on what you prick it with. A sharpened pencil for example will undoubtedly pop it, no problems there. But an UNsharpened pencil may take a bit more work to pop a balloon, as it does not have a sharp edge.
Because of the small area of the needle and the force that is exerted on the balloon. The pressure inside the balloon that was previously more, finally can diffuse into the room. Since the air canot all escape from the needle prick it bursts to equal the pressure.
It will inflate a bit more.
It will expand more. And if too much air is added, it will explode.
If a balloon is punctured with a hole, the air inside the balloon will escape, causing the balloon to gradually deflate and become smaller in size until there is no more air left.
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When a balloon is inflated, the pressure inside the balloon increases. This is because as the balloon expands, the air molecules become more tightly packed together, increasing the pressure. The pressure remains higher inside the balloon until the balloon is stretched to its maximum capacity.
If a balloon were to decrease suddenly in size, the air pressure inside the balloon would increase, potentially causing it to burst. The sudden decrease in volume would also cause the gas molecules inside the balloon to collide more frequently with the balloon walls, exerting more force on them.
It will burst! because of the pressure in the freezer.
Because the air inside the balloon cools down making room for more air leading to it weighing more.
On a hot day, the air molecules inside the balloon will expand and increase in pressure. This causes the balloon to expand and potentially pop if the pressure becomes too great for the material to handle.