why does the shape of balloon changes when air is released from it
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well actually all is about atmospheric pressure. There is a column of air above us, that is, a blanket of air called atmosphere surrounding the earth. Air has mass so definitely it will exert pressure. This is known as atmospheric pressure.
When the balloon is full of air the air inside the balloon has the capability to withstand the atmospheric pressure, more air greater would the ability to withstand. But when the air is released the pressure inside it decreases and the atmospheric pressure at that time is more than the pressure inside the balloon. So due to high pressure the balloon loses its shape.
When the balloon is full of air the air inside the balloon has the capability to withstand the atmospheric pressure, more air greater would the ability to withstand. But when the air is released the pressure inside it decreases and the atmospheric pressure at that time is more than the pressure inside the balloon. So due to high pressure the balloon loses its shape.
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shape changes when air released from balloon because air occupies space
when any object once it is blown it means that air occupied space in that object, same way here when we release air from balloon it shrinks because air which had occupied the space is now relaxed so it changes the shape of balloon.
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when any object once it is blown it means that air occupied space in that object, same way here when we release air from balloon it shrinks because air which had occupied the space is now relaxed so it changes the shape of balloon.
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