Regardless of size, both balloons will burst when atmospheric pressure becomes too much for them. Assuming the helium to rubber/latex ratio is kept the same, both balloons will burst at the same pressure. Depending on where you are in the world and the weather, the atmospheric pressure at one height differs, so it couldn't be said that both balloons will float upwards to the same height, but it can be said that they will fly to the same pressure. Thus the question "Does a little balloon fly as far as a big balloon?" is invalid, but hopefully this answer will suit your wonders.
depends on how big the air balloons is
to fly that far in a hot air balloon it would take up to at least over 15-30 days but that also depends on how fast you get the hot air balloon to fly and if you stay straight on course
the mechanical advantage of a hot air balloon is this that we can use it in many good ways like it is for individual flight for every one, and can be use at any time but it depends on the air resistance + gravity because if the gravity is low the hot air balloon would fly far and far in the air and if the gravity is hifgh it would unable to fly and in air resistance if the air is high it would be difficult for a hot air balloon to fly and if air resistance is low it would be difficult for hot air balloon to fly in the air
The hot air inside the balloon expands, making the hot air balloon fly.
Hot air balloons generally fly better with a little breeze, they don't fly well in hot weather.
The hot air inside the balloon expands, making the hot air balloon fly.
i think it takes a long time for a hot air balloon to fly
The color of a balloon does not affect how fast it can fly. The speed of a balloon's flight is determined by factors such as the amount of hot air or gas inside, wind conditions, and the design of the balloon. Color does not play a significant role in the flight performance of a balloon.
if we keep a pumpkin inside a balloon the balloon will not fly and will burst
Yes, helium will help a balloon fly. Helium does not affect the direction that a balloon goes, but it will keep it in the air for quite some time.
The force of buoyancy, which is created by the displacement of air by the balloon, allows it to fly. This force is greater than the weight of the balloon, causing it to rise.
Yes, the amount of air in a balloon rocket can affect how far it flies. More air will increase the force pushing the rocket forward, allowing it to travel further. Conversely, less air will result in less force and a shorter flight distance.