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The teacher uses this container for a demonstration. The container is made of glass and each section has a different shape.

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Answered by mokshjoshi
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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 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. This is why when a balloon is released, the high-pressure air flows out of the balloon to the low-pressure air surrounding it: "Winds blow from high to low."

When a balloon is placed inside the bottle, it will not inflate, since the bottle is already

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