Environmental Sciences, asked by darp2722, 8 months ago

how is air pressure used in balloons

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Answered by IƚȥCαɳԃყBʅυʂԋ
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These particles hit the inside walls of the balloon creating enough air pressure to force the rubber of the balloon to expand and the balloon to inflate. The collision of these air particles with the walls creates a high-pressure environment inside the balloon relative to the atmospheric pressure around it.

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Answered by Ram5678
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Answer:

Blowing up a balloon involves forcing additional air particles from your lungs into the balloon. These particles hit the inside walls of the balloon creating enough air pressureto force the rubber of the balloon to expand and the balloon to inflate.

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