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  2. Balloon popping - Wikipedia

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    Balloon skewer experiment. A pin or needle is frequently used to pop a balloon. [4] As the needle or pin creates a hole on the balloon surface, the balloon pops. However, if tape is placed on the part where the hole is created, the balloon will not pop since the tape helps reinforce the elastic tension in that area, preventing the edges of the hole pulling away from the center. [5]

  3. Two-balloon experiment - Wikipedia

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    When the valve is opened, the smaller balloon shrinks and the larger balloon expands. The two-balloon experiment is an experiment involving interconnected balloons. It is used in physics classes as a demonstration of elasticity. Two identical balloons are inflated to different diameters and connected by means of a tube.

  4. Balloon popping is a serious job after the convention ends - AOL

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    Thanks to Twitter, we are able to watch the balloon popping party happen. One guy summoned his inner caveman and just bit the balloons to pop them. Others used one pin at a time.

  5. Balloon phobia - Wikipedia

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    Balloon phobia or globophobia is a fear of balloons. [2] The most common source of fear is the sound of balloons popping, but individuals can also be triggered by their texture and smell. [1] Generally, people with globophobia will refuse to touch, feel, smell, or go near a balloon for fear it will burst. [3]

  6. Jack Russell terrier shatters world record for balloon popping

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    Twinkie has burst into history and the Guinness World Record books for popping 100 balloons faster than any other dog in the world.

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  8. Water balloon - Wikipedia

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    A variety of water balloons placed in water to prevent popping. Water balloons are typically filled at an indoor faucet, an outside tap, or at the end of a garden hose. Multiple types of filling nozzles are available on the consumer market and come in threaded (3 ⁄ 4 in [1.9 cm] standard in the U.S.) and non-threaded types. Non-threaded ...

  9. Space Perspective opening out-of-this-world balloon factory ...

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    ORLANDO, Fla. — Balloons the size of a football field that aim to take tourists up to the edge of space as soon as next year will be constructed at a new facility on the Space Coast. State and ...