Explain why a balloon bursts when too much air is blown into it. What is the effect of altitude on atmospheric pressure?
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The air exerts pressure inside the ballon and takes it to the point where it can not stretch and it bursts. The expansion is due to the elasticity of rubber. ... 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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Being fluids, gases have a property, to exert pressure on bodies immersed in them and on the walls
of the container holding them. That is the reason for which a balloon expands when air is blown
into it. The air inside the balloon exerts pressure on the inner walls of the balloon. lf too much air is
blown into the balloon, then the balloon is incapable of withstanding the pressure and it bursts.
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