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As the plane rose, the pressure within the cabin reduced at a constant temperature. According to Boyle's law, the pressure and volume of a gas are inversely proportional, so the volume increased.
This increase in volume cause the balloons to pop.
This increase in volume cause the balloons to pop.
Answer:
As the plane rises, the cabin pressure lowers. This happens because of the ideal gas law. The pressure inside of the balloons doesn’t change with the cabin pressure, and so when the pressure differential is great enough, the balloons popped.
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