Science, asked by srinikaerukalasrinik, 20 days ago

2. A balloon bursts when too much air is blown into it.
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Answered by tomboy30
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Answer:

It blows because it cant handle large amount of air pressure and Large amount of molecules cant fit in it so thats why the baloon bursts.

Explanation:

When we inflate a balloon, we are forcing air into the balloon. The air that we low requires space to stay. As it occupies space, the balloon that is made of rubber expands. The expansion is due to the elasticity of rubber. As we keep blowing, the air pressure builds up inside the balloon, and the rubber expands to its maximum limits. If we blow again, the balloon won’t be able to expand but the air that we blows in need space still, and the balloon bursts.

Answered by agprobharani2009
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Answer:

When we blow air into a balloon, it expands due to the elasticity of the rubber. But after a point, the rubber is expanded to its maximum point and cannot be stretched further. If the balloon is blown beyond this point, it will burst because there will be no space for the rubber to accommodate the air.

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