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Will this balloon explode? Seek an answer
Experimental steps: blow a balloon full of air and tie your mouth tightly. Stick a piece of transparent tape on the balloon (adhesive tape is also acceptable), and puncture the balloon with a needle from the place where the transparent tape is stuck.

Principle: When the balloon bursts, the overflowing air will generate pressure, and rubber and adhesive tape react differently to this pressure. When compressed air rushes out from the puncture of the balloon, the rubber becomes brittle and thin, and the balloon skin is burst at once, and at the same time it makes a loud cracking sound. Transparent tape is strong, it can resist the pressure caused by the rush out of compressed air, so the balloon will not explode with a bang.

The experimental principle has been applied to production practice, and an explosion-proof tire has been made according to this principle.