Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Burst



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  1. When you through the water balloon at the end of the rock its brakes because of it has a specific elasticity determined by Hookes law. So when you through it at the rock the water balloons pressure increase because the rock is splitting the water and pushing more water to the sides then the middle. So the water balloon can’t handle the increase of pressure on the side so it burst.

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  2. When a water ballon makes contact with another object the water inside the balloon tries to continue its motion. The water puts stress on the balloon itself eventually causing it to break as it is not a very strong or thick membrane. The water then shoots outward in every direction.

    LJJBIV

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  3. The water balloon was thrown at a rock that caused the outer layer of balloon to tear, probably because the point where it made contact was much more rigid then the balloon itself. By getting a piece of the balloon to catch on this rock would cause a break in the outer shell. The water, which has nowhere else to go escapes through the bottom hole as shown in this picture.

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  4. When the balloon was filled with water, the ballon began to expand, and as a result, the elasticity of the balloon began to decrease, making the balloon more vulnerable. When the balloon was thrown, a force was exerted on it against a jagged rock. When it connected with the rock, it attempted to continue its motion, despite the hard surface against it, and the water inside shot in another direction. Due to the smaller surface area of the balloon due to being thrown against the rock, and the force of the water moving inside, the balloon shattered, releasing the water in all directions.

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  5. When the balloon filled with water made contact with a sheer surface it split. The balloons energy made contact with rock and the water went in all direction which forced the rubber holder for the water to break. The balloon split and the contents separated. all the energy transferred into the water.
    Reed

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