Physics, asked by damaniarishi, 10 months ago

a balloon collapses when air is removed from it​

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Answered by Arnav799
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When a balloon was inflated by filling air into it, it bulges out. The air inside the balloon occupies space, has mass and volume. It is also compressible.  The air pressure outside the balloon is less than the air pressure inside the balloon. So air pressure inside balloon keeps it bulging or inflated.

When the thread tied to the neck of balloon is removed, the air inside goes out because gases move from a higher pressure region to a lower pressure region. When gases escapes out, density of air inside the balloon reduces and it becomes like vacuum - no air.  It collapses because the pressure of air outside is higher (atmosphere). So it presses against the outer walls of the balloon.

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Answered by AarikaVerma123
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YES, When the air is removed from a balloon, the balloon collapses because air exerts pressure on the walls of the balloon. ... Also, when the air is removed from the balloon, the pressure inside the balloon will be much less than the atmospheric pressure outside and thus the balloon collapses.


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