Why the balloon slowly defaults ?
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As the surface stretches to inflate, the surface becomes so thin in some places that tiny, microscopic holes result. Air molecules are able to slowly diffuse, or escape, via the surface of the balloon, or tiny holes in the know you tied to keep the darn thing closed.
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As the surface stretches to inflate, the surface becomes so thin in some places that tiny, microscopic holes result.
Air molecules are able to slowly diffuse, or escape, via the surface of the balloon, or tiny holes in the know you tied to keep the darn thing closed.
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