The air went from the smaller balloon to the bigger one due to a difference of pressure. The smaller baloon was less stretched out, meaning its walls are more stronger, meaning it will be able to push the air to the other one. The bigger balloon's walls are more stretched out, so theyre thinner and weaker, meaning they dont have enough force and pressure as much as the smaller one to push the air into the other one.
Pressure is inversely proportional to volume and since volume in smaller balloon is less, pressure is more and pressure always moves from lower to higher region
Makes sense. The larger balloon has been expanded enough so the resistance is much less. Ever blown up a balloon, past the first breath is much easier, getting it started is harder, the smaller the balloon has much more resistance
Only partially true. The resistance goes up as it inflated but there is a period of inflation where the resistances dramatically drop. Both balloons were at different points in the drop period causing this. If they were past the drop period then the bigger balloon should have greater pressure.
I saw it and didnt remember at first and thought the larger pressure from the big balloon would equalize them, then i remembered it was because its easier to expand
Well, he would probably put a disclaimer whether or not it’s real, because tampering with a battery in anyway can always be dangerous (Dangerous enough to write “do not attempt” at least).
@@cameronjoiner7345it's hardly dangerous for the reasons you think it is. All it will do is burn you. I used to mess around with this stuff in primary school
The reason is the smaller balloon has more surface tension and hence holds more pressure as you might have experienced blowing air in a balloon is harder at first and then becomes easier.
No the surface tension is same The smaller one has small radius due to which it has higher pressure than larger balloon so air will travel from smaller to larger
I finally failed one. I know nothing about sugar affecting the way die mixes, and i thought "Yeah, the pressure will likely want to balance, that always the answer with fluid dynamics, so balloons will be the same". So this one caught me off-guard pretty hard
Oh yeahhh that makes sense in posterity. I was confused because all three made sense, and I was starting to question if the food colour was a trick question related to the amount of dissolved sugar necessary
Ten seconds in, and the "Do not attempt at home." bit tells me it's definitely true. However, just to check it, I will use the thickest graphite and the largest battery I have. See you guys in a few minutes!
I got this one wrong.. in my mind, the balloons were supposed to equal out, but the stretching force on the bigger balloon made it easier for the air to go into that one. 😅
I have full explanations for all in the full video, which is linked. I have to trim it down to fit it into a 60 second short. Thanks for watching!
Thanks.
I love these videos
The balloon will change answers depending on if the smaller one was filled with air then released to get smaller .
You said the balloons will be equal once you open the valve so it's D (none were fake)
Or just watch vsauce
Anyone else saw the vsauce video about the balloon and knew the answer
Yep
Lol same
Lmaoo, so due to our internets we follow similar creators I guess?
Yes
yup
Lets thank Vsauce for saving us
Or did he?
Let’s be honest, we wouldn’t know this one without him.
@@chasebryant201 yes
@@chasebryant201 fr
B is obv fake
The air went from the smaller balloon to the bigger one due to a difference of pressure. The smaller baloon was less stretched out, meaning its walls are more stronger, meaning it will be able to push the air to the other one. The bigger balloon's walls are more stretched out, so theyre thinner and weaker, meaning they dont have enough force and pressure as much as the smaller one to push the air into the other one.
WE THANKING VSAUCE WITH THIS ONE 🗣🗣🗣🗣🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
@@naderhussein7202 Yep.
Ok ok Mr now it all 😒
Pressure is inversely proportional to volume and since volume in smaller balloon is less, pressure is more and pressure always moves from lower to higher region
@@MacKenzie-hp6cmcope
When you try to find a comment that doesn’t say Vsauce
Fr, I knew it and I didn’t even watch that video I’m so confused.
@@theshadeow5103 then watch the Vsauce short
FINALLY!!! THANK YOU VSAUCE!
I love vsaucd!
69th like
That Vsauge video talking ballon litterly before this video
I saw that vid way before this one
He probably got it from him
He drank the Vsauce
loll
I drank Vsauce actually
yeaaah he did
On, its wisdom
😂
"Hey, Vsauce here. How well can you spot a false video?"
"Hey Vsauce, Michael here*
Makes sense. The larger balloon has been expanded enough so the resistance is much less. Ever blown up a balloon, past the first breath is much easier, getting it started is harder, the smaller the balloon has much more resistance
Only partially true. The resistance goes up as it inflated but there is a period of inflation where the resistances dramatically drop. Both balloons were at different points in the drop period causing this. If they were past the drop period then the bigger balloon should have greater pressure.
As soon as I saw the third one I remembered Vsauce
Edit(14th April): How does this have so many likes
I remembered a minute earth video about premature baby lungs, but sure
YO ME TOO!
I saw it and didnt remember at first and thought the larger pressure from the big balloon would equalize them, then i remembered it was because its easier to expand
Same
Same
Vsauce spoiled the 2nd one for me
And the 3rd aswell 😂
Vsauce micheal here… Where are your fingers???
AAAAAAAAAAAAAA@@Eaglethegreat
Help, I never saw the vsauce video and my concept of fluid dynamics is making this one hurt my brain. What is happening with the balloons?
@@Eaglethegreatᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠ
Vsauce taught me well 💀
The fact that the option D even exists is just so hilarious 😂
it’s been the answer in the past
Thank you Vsuace, you made me win this one.
Me too
Who ever thought vsauce would come in handy one day
Literally everyone
Who didn't?
Vsauce is a insane yet sane genius his wisdom is infinite
@@Generic_Pancake he is strong, beautiful, and gentle at the same time
@@nonsenf. facts
This video was the first one that I got the wrong answer on
Everybody: VSAUCE !!!
ME: FINALLY, THE PHYSICS I STUDIED PAYED OFF
Vsause gave me KNOWLEDGE!!!!
"Vsause" 💀
Thanks to the VSauce I knew air goes smaller to larger balloon
Yes 👍
It goes from larger to smaller
From smaller to larger
It is scary fact because it's how humans work in certain things
@@nottoday3878like?
Every time i see these my blood pressure skyrockets.
Gotta get it right.
Im addicted and taking these way too seriously
WE LITERALLY WATCHED THIS EXACT VID IN A COMPILATION DURING SCIENCE CLASS
Dear VSauce: thank you for today’s answer.
Vsauce helped me finally get one right
Me too
Vsauce always comes through with the answers!
Bro, you again?
🤖
These videos got a lot more fun after starting engineering school.
I can thank vsauce for helping me without knowing it
I know where you live 😈
Vsauce saved my life
Ive played with too many balloons growing up, as soon as i heard the last one i was like "makes sense ... wait a minute"
I’m fairly certain that the smaller balloon’s goes to the larger balloon, but idk
How come everyone else but me saw the answer from Vsauce 😭
I'm pretty sure I watched that vsauce vid and completely forgot about it 😭😭
Same-
Im pretty sure most of them know...
I just imagined that if the balloon one was correct that would mean a balloon would expand till it has the same amount of air as earth 😂
not just u
Hahaha... I knew this because of Vsauce
Same
Vsauce has trained me for the ballons question
Had a question about the balloons in my thermodynamics class in Uni… this is triggering
I think the DO NOT ATTEMPT AT HOME warning gives it away
It did, because if someone thought it would be fake and tested it without know what will happen would cause a fire or injuries
I knew graphite is a electrical conductor but I just wasn't expecting it to get hot enough
Well, he would probably put a disclaimer whether or not it’s real, because tampering with a battery in anyway can always be dangerous (Dangerous enough to write “do not attempt” at least).
@@cameronjoiner7345it's hardly dangerous for the reasons you think it is. All it will do is burn you. I used to mess around with this stuff in primary school
I love how everyone knew the answer from Vsauce including me lol
Not everyone. I knew it from school.
My immediate response to the fake balloon one was same thing😢 This is why I’m failing science…
The first time I’ve ever actually used my science class
I never thought I would need to know that balloons don’t equal out like they should because of a Vsauce video
The reason is the smaller balloon has more surface tension and hence holds more pressure as you might have experienced blowing air in a balloon is harder at first and then becomes easier.
Vsause be like
This knowledge is also good for helping us save babies. Btw what you described is the law of Laplace
Thank you for actually explaining instead of just saying "haha thanks vsauce" like 99% of the rest of the comments.
No the surface tension is same
The smaller one has small radius due to which it has higher pressure than larger balloon so air will travel from smaller to larger
@@tcjgaming9813saving babies?? How?
Same reason it's more difficult to blow up a balloon when small, compared to when larger.
My winning streak was broken ,I did not expect the balloon one
Good to see everyone loving science and watching vsauce 😂
C,because I always struggle to start up the inflation of the balloon but after it started, it’s so much easier
I managed to point out the fake one and then immediately forget that that's what I was looking for in the end and got it wrong
Vsauce taught me how the pressure is larger in the smaller ballon
The C is soo anti intuitive at first but later have more sense
yeah has to do with the rubber exerting more force the less stretched it already is
This is the first comment I've seen so far that doesn't mention vsauce
Trying to catch us out with a double bluff by pausing that second video. I SEE YOU!!!
didn't need help from vsauce since i already knew that the more air in a balloon, the easier it gets to blow into it.
Comments: Need Vsauce to know the answer.
Me: Physic.
I may be the only person that got this right, that didn't get the answer from Vsauce
I didn't get it from Vsauce
Same
ur not alone
Same
Same. I don't even know who (or what? maybe) is Vsauce
Im glad that i guessed the science despite not knowing it explicitly
I knew the balloon 1 was similar I just couldn't remember
Vsauce Supremacy 🔥
Vsauce came in clutch
I am very happy that I saw all of the experiences at the end
why i know the third one doesn’t work is because thats the reason my balloon car project didn’t run for physics class 💀
vsauce hooked me up with the answer
Vsauce saved me💀
I finally failed one. I know nothing about sugar affecting the way die mixes, and i thought "Yeah, the pressure will likely want to balance, that always the answer with fluid dynamics, so balloons will be the same". So this one caught me off-guard pretty hard
"do not try this at home" gave it away
Vsauce is the one keeping our average iq to over 100
Who the hell is vsauce
Future Vsauce came to fix the timeline at this very moment to stop the apocalypse
"Do not attempt this at home"
Me: Proceeds to attept it outside the home
C. VSauce keeping me alive🗣🔥🔥
Thank you vsauce!
VSauce: they aren’t thanking me for being smart, even though I am.
did you not read a single comment before saying this?
@@dannythorpe1425 its a vsauce reference lol
I knew the larger to smaller one was false, but I ignored my instinct.
When you said don’t try this at home because the first thing I did was try it at home
Let's clap for vsauce
“Can you spot the fake” gets me every time 😂😂😂
what makes it funny
the banana?
And also, 69 likes
bro these fk npc comments, tell me what was funny abt this
This one got me not going to Lie
Thanks for vinesauce at the ballon part.
This one I actually knew 100% because of Vsauce.
😂
i’m glad i’ve watched vsauce
Bbbbb
thank god i know about the laws of diffusion and how it is only through a partially permeable membrane
The intro is iconic
I thought only I was the one knowing the balloons trick from vsauce 😅
In a nutshell, it's harder to start blowing a balloon
Oh yeahhh that makes sense in posterity. I was confused because all three made sense, and I was starting to question if the food colour was a trick question related to the amount of dissolved sugar necessary
I knew the food coloring one was real because of my work. I basically do that daily only with sodium nitrate instead of sugar.
I discovered the last one playing with balloons when I was a kid
I discovered it playing with balloons as an adult!
That’s a weird way to spell Vsauce.
@@kibertyisgay wdym? Why Vsause?
Ten seconds in, and the "Do not attempt at home." bit tells me it's definitely true. However, just to check it, I will use the thickest graphite and the largest battery I have. See you guys in a few minutes!
Make sure you do it next to your chunk of sodium, for best results
@@WhiteWolf-lm7gj hopital
my chemistry teacher bamboozled us with the balloon one 😭
VSauce Michael Here Saved Us!
Thanks to Vsause I knew the ballon one was fake
Reject I thought school taught me, revert to Vsauce
Clients nails❌️
Fake rubber hand✅️
I said none of them because I thought you said small to large when I was in the other room 😂
Lmao Vsauce madness came in handy
Vsauce, all you need to know
The last one has to do with the way that its easier to blow up a balloon after u get started
binge watching vsauce shorts finally paid off
Everyone saying thank you vsauce while I just say thank you younger me for learning physics
Lol
That third one really had me tap back into biology and still get it wrong
Vsauce taught me about the ballons and the valve
THANK YOU VSAUCE I FINALLY FOUND A USE FOR THAT SHORT
definitely enjoy this format over the previous, removes the ability to judge based on what looks fake, even though some of them were convincing
99% knew the answer because of Vsauce
FACTSSSSS
I got this one wrong.. in my mind, the balloons were supposed to equal out, but the stretching force on the bigger balloon made it easier for the air to go into that one. 😅
i was almost certain it was the first one, and that the 9v battery just wasn't powerful enough, because the graphite wasn't even red 😭