Q. How is a gas balloon inflated?
Answer
The force that is exerted on an item as a consequence of collisions with gas particles is referred to as gas pressure. When the gas particles are contained within the balloon they come into contact with the inner walls of the balloon. These collisions are what keep the balloon inflated and allow it to continue floating.
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