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It is a substance that has a low density so that it only needs to displace very little water to equal its weight and so float.
You need to measure the mass using appropriate equipment. You can measure the volume of a textbook and a container of milk by measuring its linear dimensions and calculating the volume. It is not at all easy to measure the volume of an air balloon. You cannot use displacement of a fluid (water) because when submerged, the balloon would be experiencing water pressure and so would occupy a smaller volume. You cannot measure it by allowing the air to escape and measure that volume of air because that air will no longer be experiencing the pressure exerted by the material (rubber?) of the balloon. I have no answer to this part. Once you have the mass and volume, the density is merely mass/volume.
1 fluid ounce of water weighs 1 ounce; so they are the same weight if you are talking about water. However, if you are measuring a liquid that has a density greater than that of water, then 1 fluid ounce of that liquid would weigh more than 1 ounce.
the object volume is equal to the water displaced, or 10ml. Density is 15/10 = 1.5g/ml
65 - 40 = 25 ml
1 foot
No, the size of the splash is determined by the weight and volume of the balloon, as well as the properties of the surface it lands on. The height from which the balloon is dropped does not significantly impact the size of the splash.
1 foot
Fat Splat.
With same mass, balloon get bigger with air than water because air is much lighter than water. With same standard volume, balloon get bigger with water than air because air is compressible and it will shrink down little bit from the pressure exerted by balloon wall.
hot balloon will pop first
The thing in splat balls is water
if you put a balloon on the top of the container the balloon will get bigger and bigger
When the balloon is placed in hot water, the air particles inside the balloon gain energy and move faster, increasing their kinetic energy. This causes them to collide with the walls of the balloon more frequently and with greater force, leading to an increase in pressure inside the balloon. The increased pressure causes the balloon to expand and appear bigger.
Yes! If you heat a bottle with hot water, the balloon would grow bigger and bigger while if you put it under cold water, you would find out that the balloon became deflated again.
If a balloon is placed above boiling water, the heat from the water will cause the air inside the balloon to expand. The balloon will likely inflate and may eventually burst if the heat is not removed or the balloon is not released.
Water balloons burst when dropped from certain heights due to the force of impact generated when they hit the ground. The sudden deceleration causes the water inside the balloon to continue moving forward, resulting in a pressure spike inside the balloon that causes it to burst.