Balloon morphing
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Balloon morphing
Im having trouble learning how to figure out how gasses contract and expand and i really need help!
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Re: Balloon morphing
Hi mariamsoumare01,
Is your question related to a K-12 science project? If so, what is the hypothesis you are trying to test? If not, then a different set of online forums will be better able to assist you. These ones are dedicated for students, parents, and teachers working on science projects.
In brief, however, the expansion and contraction of gasses depend on temperature, pressure, and the number of gas molecules present.
Is your question related to a K-12 science project? If so, what is the hypothesis you are trying to test? If not, then a different set of online forums will be better able to assist you. These ones are dedicated for students, parents, and teachers working on science projects.
In brief, however, the expansion and contraction of gasses depend on temperature, pressure, and the number of gas molecules present.
All the best,
Terik
Terik
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- Former Expert
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Re: Balloon morphing
Hi mariamsoumare01,
Is your question related to a K-12 science project? If so, what is the hypothesis you are trying to test? If not, then a different set of online forums will be better able to assist you. These ones are dedicated for students, parents, and teachers working on science projects.
In brief, however, the expansion and contraction of gasses depend on temperature, pressure, and the number of gas molecules present.
Is your question related to a K-12 science project? If so, what is the hypothesis you are trying to test? If not, then a different set of online forums will be better able to assist you. These ones are dedicated for students, parents, and teachers working on science projects.
In brief, however, the expansion and contraction of gasses depend on temperature, pressure, and the number of gas molecules present.
All the best,
Terik
Terik