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Subject: Air Question

Posted by Ryan Rappa
Grade level: 7-9
School: Merton Intermediate
City: Merton State/Province: WI
Country: USA
Area of science: Physics
Message:
Why, when you inflate two balloons & one is inflated more than the other; 
attach them to the end of a tornado tube, so no air can escape; let go of it 
so the air is free to move from balloon to balloon; there will be no (or quite 
little) change in the size of both balloons??
Also, why if you push the air in the small balloon to the larger balloon, you 
will not be able to push the air from the larger balloon back to the smaller 
balloon??

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