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basheer uddin
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did anyone observe that a balloon gets cold when stretched quickly,why?
basheer uddin said:did anyone observe that a balloon gets cold when stretched quickly,why?
basheer uddin said:did anyone observe that a balloon gets cold when stretched quickly,why?
When a balloon is stretched quickly, the molecules inside are forced to move farther apart. This causes a decrease in internal energy and a decrease in temperature, making the balloon feel colder.
When a balloon is stretched slowly, the molecules have time to adjust and distribute evenly, leading to a minimal change in temperature. However, when stretched quickly, the molecules are not able to adjust as easily, resulting in a more significant decrease in temperature.
The material of the balloon plays a role in its temperature when stretched quickly. Materials with a higher thermal conductivity, such as rubber, will feel colder when stretched quickly compared to materials with lower thermal conductivity, such as latex.
No, the temperature change in a stretched balloon is temporary. Once the balloon is allowed to return to its original shape, the molecules will redistribute and the temperature will return to its original state.
It is possible for a balloon to burst when stretched quickly, especially if it is filled with a gas or liquid. The sudden expansion of the balloon can create too much pressure and cause it to rupture.