Possibly. Blimps have engines and baloons do not. So it's more likely to see a blimp go much faster than a baloon. But if you put them in a hurricane...
The baseball falls faster than a balloon as the balloon is lighter than air and they are both different shapes.
A zeppelin was a lighter-than-air craft like a blimp or balloon, yet it had a rigid airframe like a heavier-than-air craft. If you punctured a hole in a nonrigid blimp or balloon, or a semi rigid dirigible, it would deflate and lose its shape, whereas the rigid airframe of a zeppelin would hold its shape.
A balloon filled with helium will likely deflate faster than a balloon filled with air because helium molecules are smaller and can escape through the balloon material more easily.
The balloon with krypton gas has a higher density than the balloon with argon gas.
A hot air balloon goes up because the air inside the balloon is heated, which makes it less dense than the surrounding cooler air. This creates a buoyant force that causes the balloon to rise. The pilot controls the altitude by adjusting the temperature of the air inside the balloon.
No, a blimp is not a type of hot air balloon. While both are inflated with gas to become buoyant, hot air balloons rely on heated air to rise, while blimps are powered by engines and filled with helium or hydrogen gas for lift.
A black balloon absorbs more heat from the surroundings compared to a white balloon, leading to increased air pressure within the balloon and faster deflation due to higher expansion of the air molecules.
a person would fall faster because we have more mass (weight) than the balloon.
More than likely a Helium filled balloon. A Hydrogen filled balloon is very flammable and might burst into flames similar to the Hindenburg blimp/dirigible. Helium is not flammable.
The answer is both balloons have the same density, becasue whatever the shape of the object is, the density will always be the same for example: the density of 200 ml of water and 10 ml of water both has the same density 1 g/ml. another example/experiment: if you get a potato and put the whole potato in water it will sink. if you cut a tiny little piece of the potato and put it in water it will also sink. this is becasue both of potato have the same density!!!!!! hoped this helped =]
Hot water will blow up a balloon faster than cold water because the heat causes the air molecules inside the balloon to move faster and spread out more, increasing the pressure inside the balloon and expanding it.
Increasing the temperature inside the hot air balloon causes the air inside to become less dense than the surrounding cooler air. This density difference creates buoyancy, making the balloon rise faster.