. Circumference(air) = 1
Radius(air) = 3
The answer depends on their relative size: is the circle inside the square, the square inside the circle or something else?
The volume of a cylinder when the inside circumference is 12 feet and height is 8 feet is: 91.7 cubic feet.
Archimedes created the formula for measuring the circumference of a circle he used many-sided polygons, both inside and out to approximate it.
A circle with circumference 30 in has area = 302 ÷ (4π) ≈ 71.6 in2 < 100 in2 so a square of area 100 in2 cannot fit inside it.
Inflating a balloon increases its volume, causing it to expand in all directions - including its circumference. As more air is pumped in, the pressure inside the balloon rises, pushing against the walls and stretching them further, increasing the circumference.
Radius(air) = 3
The lifting power of a helium balloon depends on its size and the amount of helium inside. On average, a standard 12-inch helium balloon can lift about 14 grams.
Area(air) = 2
Area(air) = 2
The balloon can pull the can up until the weight of the water inside the can is equal to the buoyant force acting on the balloon. This depends on the size of the balloon and the amount of air it contains. Adding more water will increase the weight inside the can, making it difficult for the balloon to lift it.
The amount of force exerted on a balloon by the gas inside is called the internal pressure. This pressure is caused by the gas molecules colliding with the walls of the balloon. The greater the number of collisions, the greater the force exerted on the balloon.
When air is blown into a balloon, it fills the space inside. The pressure of the air increases, causing the balloon to expand. If the balloon is sealed, the air inside remains trapped, making the balloon float or hover depending on the amount of air inside.
The pressure inside a balloon is determined by factors such as the amount of air or gas in the balloon, the volume of the balloon, and the temperature of the air or gas inside. As more air or gas is added to the balloon, the pressure will increase. Conversely, if air or gas is released from the balloon, the pressure will decrease.
The answer depends on what the "36 inch" measures: inside circumference, radius, diameter?
When the temperature increases, the air inside the balloon will expand, causing the balloon to inflate. If the temperature increase is too drastic, the pressure inside the balloon can exceed its limits and cause it to burst. However, this depends on the material and durability of the balloon.
The pressure inside a balloon is typically slightly higher than atmospheric pressure due to the air or gas filling the balloon creating a force against the balloon walls. The pressure varies depending on factors such as the amount of air or gas inside the balloon and the elasticity of the balloon material.