Mostly with birthdays and various parties, we see decoration made by colourful balloons which looks amazing and recall the memories of childhood. By seeing it children got excited and enjoy which is ...
This project is all about the sound of science. Using a balloon and some carbon dioxide, teens can create their own sound-amplifying apparatuses (as if the music they listen to weren’t loud enough).
Bursting balloons is good fun, but there is also some fascinating physics lurking in how the fabric of the balloon is ripped apart. Two physicists in France have studied the bursting process using a ...
THE rips that tear through a rubber balloon when it is popped travel faster than the speed of sound in rubber, creating waves similar to the sonic boom made by an aircraft when it breaks the sound ...
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