A baloon grows in size when air is blown in it. WHY?
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Gas particles exert pressure on the walls of the container in which the gas is filled. When a balloon is inflated, the air inside it expands, thereby exerting pressure on the walls of the balloon. As a result, the size of the balloon increases.
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Because the air have it's volume
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