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Bending Under Pressure
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Bending Under Pressure

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Grade Level Grades 3-12
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While making spacewalks possible, pressure produces its own problems. An inflated spacesuit can be very difficult to bend. In essence, a spacesuit is a balloon with an astronaut inside. The rubber of the balloon keeps in oxygen that is delivered to the suit from pressurized oxygen tanks in the backpack. But, as pressure inside the balloon builds up, the balloon's walls become stiff, making normal bending motions impossible. In this activity, students use balloons and rubber bands to demonstrate the pressure inside a spacesuit.

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February 10, 2020
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