Is there anything that prohibits the water balloon from sudd
Is there anything that prohibits the water balloon from suddenly cooling off to its original temperature and leaping 21 m into the air? From the random nature of thermal energy, why do you think we never see this happen? Respond briefly.
Solution
Water genrally has a very high heat capacity and thus it retains heat for a very long time as it transfers heat much more efficeienty compared to gases and thus the heat dissipation capacity of water prevents sudden drop or rise in temperature of the water baloon which in turn prevents it from suddenly cooling off and leaping in the air.
