Pressing a balloon compresses the air inside, increasing its internal pressure and elastic potential energy. This change in energy is reflected in the balloon’s altered shape.
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Pressing a balloon filled with air demonstrates a change in its energy by compressing the air inside, increasing its pressure and elastic potential energy. This change is evident as the balloon deforms temporarily under pressure, indicating a transformation of energy from mechanical work applied to the balloon.