Investigation5Inflating a Balloon
If you blow air into a balloon, what do you think will happen to the air pressure inside the balloon as it expands? Here is what two physics books have to say:
"The greater the pressure inside, the greater the balloon's volume."
Boleman, Jay
Physics, a Window on Our World
"Contrary to the process of blowing up a toy balloon, the pressure required to force air into a bubble decreases with bubble size."
Sears, Francis
Mechanics, Heat, and Sound
- Based on these two quotes and your own intuition, sketch a graph showing how pressure changes as a function of the diameter of the balloon. Describe your graph: Is it increasing or decreasing? Is it concave up (bending upward) or concave down (bending downward)?
In 1998, two high school students, April Leonardo and Tolu Noah, decided to see for themselves how the pressure inside a balloon changes as the balloon expands. Using a column of water to measure pressure, they collected the following data while blowing up a balloon. Graph their data on the grid.
Diameter (cm) Pressure
(cm H2O)5.7 60.6 7.3 57.2 8.2 47.9 10.7 38.1 12.0 37.1 14.6 31.9 17.5 28.1 20.5 26.4 23.5 28 25.2 31.4 26.1 34.0 27.5 37.2 28.4 37.9 29.0 40.7 30.0 43.3 30.6 46.6 31.3 50.0 32.2 61.9 - Describe the graph of April and Tolu's data. How does it compare to your graph in part (2)? Do their data confirm the predictions of the physics books? (We will return to April and Tolu's experiment in.)