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DNMock
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Trying to wrap my head around this thought experiment and I was hoping to get some expert advice on this:
Take a balloon made out of a rubber that can stretch infinitely thin without breaking blown up to normal balloon size. Next put it in an infinitely large, perfect vacuum and let it go.
If my head is wrapped around this correctly, the balloons radius should expand at a constant rate indefinitely should it not?
Take a balloon made out of a rubber that can stretch infinitely thin without breaking blown up to normal balloon size. Next put it in an infinitely large, perfect vacuum and let it go.
If my head is wrapped around this correctly, the balloons radius should expand at a constant rate indefinitely should it not?