Please explain air compression in a balloon?

what is it and how does it work?

Answer:
I think are talking about LaPlace's law. I will refer you to the link below. The balloon example relates pressure, wall tension, and radius.

To make it easier to conceptualize, imagine yourself blowing a balloon. The harder you blow the higher the air pressure inside the balloon and the higher the pressure difference between the outside and inside of the balloon become. Since the pressure difference rises, the tension in the rubber walls of the balloon also rises, and this is what causes the balloon to stretch. Now imagine you are blowing a balloon which is made of much thicker rubber. Now you will notice that the balloon is harder to inflate because more pressure difference is required to raise the tension in the walls of the balloon.

Hope this helps.
there really is none. the way a baloon works is the rubber (or latex or whatever) expands as the air goes in and it contracts when you let go of the hole.

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