A balloon collapses when air is removed from it because the pressure inside the balloon is higher than the pressure outside. As the air is removed, the pressure decreases inside the balloon causing it to shrink.
A balloon collapses when air is removed because the air pressure inside the balloon becomes lower than the air pressure outside the balloon. This pressure difference causes the balloon to shrink and collapse.
When air is removed from a balloon (by, for example, sucking the air out with a vacuum pump), the pressure inside the balloon becomes lower than the pressure outside the balloon. This causes the balloon to collapse as the higher pressure outside the balloon pushes in on the balloon's surface, causing it to shrink in size.
The property shown when an inflated air balloon collapses with a pin is compressibility. Gases can be easily compressed because they have particles that are far apart and have high kinetic energy, allowing them to be squeezed into a smaller volume. When the balloon is punctured, the gas particles can quickly move closer together, causing the collapse of the balloon.
If a balloon is removed without deflating it first, the sudden change in pressure may cause it to burst. This is because the air inside the balloon will expand rapidly as it is taken out of the surrounding air pressure.
A balloon collapses when air is removed from it because the pressure inside the balloon is higher than the pressure outside. As the air is removed, the pressure decreases inside the balloon causing it to shrink.
A balloon collapses when air is removed because the air pressure inside the balloon becomes lower than the air pressure outside the balloon. This pressure difference causes the balloon to shrink and collapse.
When air is removed from a balloon (by, for example, sucking the air out with a vacuum pump), the pressure inside the balloon becomes lower than the pressure outside the balloon. This causes the balloon to collapse as the higher pressure outside the balloon pushes in on the balloon's surface, causing it to shrink in size.
The property shown when an inflated air balloon collapses with a pin is compressibility. Gases can be easily compressed because they have particles that are far apart and have high kinetic energy, allowing them to be squeezed into a smaller volume. When the balloon is punctured, the gas particles can quickly move closer together, causing the collapse of the balloon.
If a balloon is removed without deflating it first, the sudden change in pressure may cause it to burst. This is because the air inside the balloon will expand rapidly as it is taken out of the surrounding air pressure.
This is because the air inside the balloon is a fairly high pressure than the atmospheric pressure air outside the balloon. On the other hand air pressure inside the glass bottle is already equal to the atmospheric pressure so it is difficult to remove air from a glass bottle.
If the balloon was removed from the flask, the mass of the flask and its contents would remain the same because the air inside the balloon is still part of the system. Removing the balloon does not change the total mass of the system.
When a balloon is placed in ice, the air inside it cools down and contracts, causing the balloon to deflate slightly. As the air molecules lose energy and move closer together, the volume of the balloon decreases. Once the balloon is removed from the ice and allowed to warm back up, the air inside it expands, causing the balloon to reinflate.
The air escaping out of the nozzle has momentum and creates a force on the balloon. According to the laws of motion, every action has an equal and opposite reaction; the balloon pushes the air out bacwards and the air pushes the balloon forward.
The property of compressibility is demonstrated by the collapse of the inflated air balloon when pierced with a pin. Gases are easily compressible because their particles are far apart and have the ability to be squeezed closer together, allowing for the balloon to collapse when the gas inside is rapidly compressed.
If there is warm air in the balloon, cooler air makes the balloon rise and if there is cold air in the balloon warmer air makes the balloon fall.
If all of the air is removed from the jar, the pressure inside the jar will decrease. Since the pressure inside the balloon is now higher than the pressure inside the jar, the balloon will expand to fill the space.