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If a size 5 football(soccer ball)-sorry!
is inflated a bit too much and happens to be in a pressurised plane, could it explode?


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If the plane is pressurized to the same ambient pressure as that in which the ball was originally filled, it would not explode.
 
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Ah but fred, I had a sealed pack of crisps(or chips fred,as you might know them) on-board a flight and it expanded almost to bursting point, thus if the pack was already inflated before the plane pressurised, would we see a "ka-boom" at mini scale?


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hmmmm.....an expanding crisp bag and an exploding football? slightly different skins dont you think/ not being a scientist on this matter i have an idea that the impact from a booted foot travelling at "x"m/s would be greater than the atmospheric pressure inside an aircraft. you said it,if it can't pop a snack bag what chance a football?
 
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The inside of an airliner is pressurised to an equivalent pressure that would be found at 8000 feet, so it is slightly lower that the air pressure at sea level - it's a compromise, they do this to lessen the strain on the aircraft structure while keeping it at a level that the passengers would find comfortable - if they had to keep it at a sea level pressure, they'd have to increase the strength of the aircraft, this would increase the weight & make it less profitable to run.


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