Water Balloon and Flame
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Description:
A balloon contains some water. The water balloon is placed over a flame and the balloon will not break since the heat is conducted away at a fast rate since the balloon is so thin and the water has a high heat capacity. The temperature does not increase to a high enough temperature to break the balloon. Of course a balloon with no water breaks immediately since the air on the other side of the balloon surface rapidly heats.
Location:
- Balloons:: Drawer 30
- Candles: Shelf F-4