Physics, asked by muzzan53, 1 year ago

does a hydrogen filled balloon possesses any potential energy?explain​

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Answered by Anonymous
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↪Hydrogen filled balloon possesses potential energy and release hydrogen from balloon turns to kinetic energy. Like you stretch the balloon, potential energy and let it go/ release means kinetic energy turns out.

Answered by Hareesfarook
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Assuming it’s buoyant, then the answer is yes, as it can lift something against gravity and that requires work. There is also another sense in which any balloon can have potential energy, and that’s in the form of the stretched skin which, in the case of a party balloon, can be released with a bang by pricking it with a needle.

In the case of a hydrogen balloon, there’s another sort of potential energy, and that’s the chemical type as hydrogen can burn in air and produced heat and light.

So there are three forms of potential energy for you. One of buoyancy, and elastic form and finally chemical potential energy.

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