A balloon bursts if you continue filling excess air into it. Why?
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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.
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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.
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