Why the volume of inflated baloon increases whrn immersed in water?
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As the molecules move faster they move farther apart, have more collisions with the inside surface of the balloon and collide with more force. The volume of the balloon will increase until the pressure, which is caused by collisions, is the same on the inside of the balloon as it is on the outside.
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When an air-filled balloon is placed underwater, the water (which has higher pressure than the air) exerts a force on all sides of the balloon. ... The pressure from the water will compress the balloon until the air pressure within the balloon can supply an equal amount of force against the water.
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