An inflated football is essentially more aerodynamic than a deflated football. The inflated one would travel faster and a greater distance. However, if you dropped them both at the same time, they would it the ground at the same time, because gravity pulls everything downward at 9.81 meters per second squared (ignoring the effects of air resistance in this last case).
It would be easier to catch an inflated balloon because it is lighter and slower moving compared to a heavy cinder block. The balloon also has air inside it, which cushions its impact when caught.
Yes, the air in an inflated balloon has potential energy due to the elastic potential energy stored in the balloon's stretchy material. When the balloon is released, this potential energy is converted into kinetic energy as the air rushes out.
The air molecules would expand, increasing the pressure of the balloon. When anything gets cold, it contracts, and when heated, it expands. Atoms and molecules are always moving - when something is hot, the molecules are moving faster and greater distances. When something is cold, the molecules are still moving, just slowly and at much smaller distances. You won't see much a difference while it's partially inflated, though there would be one. You can see results more drastically by heating a balloon that is near completely inflated. The more air molecules that are in the balloon, the greater the expansion. In other words, the bigger the balloon and more air that's in it, when heated you will see a larger change in the balloon size.
The gas inside the balloons would cool down and contract, causing the balloons to deflate. This is because the volume of a gas decreases as its temperature decreases.
Evaporation would generally occur faster in a cup compared to a puddle due to the smaller surface area of the cup allowing for quicker exposure to air and heat. The depth of water in the cup would also be less, leading to faster evaporation.
None. If it is fully inflated it will be full of air so there would be no room for any water.
That would depend on the pressure to which each football is inflated.
Underinflated tires wear faster on the sides than the middle.
If it remained inflated then you would have difficulty getting out.
A deflated ziploc bag should hit first due to less air resistance. If it was not for air resistance they would hit at the same time
The hot air balloon inflated as we went down to the ground. The water raft inflated as I jumped on it.
i would recomend the sport basketball or football. i would because they are sports that split man from boy. they get you faster and stronger at certain points.
We can run faster We can play football better( use calws as spikes) We can dig deeper
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I'd say that an inflated balloon would be strain, but could you specify what potential energy? Chemical potential? Gravitational potential?
Changes in air pressure
It would get smaller as the air inside the ballon contracted.