yes,i did it
The higher the height the bigger the radius will be, due to gravity
The atmospheric pressure go on falling. So the pressure in the balloon. It takes lot of height to get the pressure reduced. I mean, the reduction in the pressure can not be easily measured for short height.
Height directly affects gravitational potential energy, since this energy is equal to mgh (mass x gravity x height). Height does not affect kinetic energy, which depends on the speed, not on the height. Except indirectly - for example, if an object is falling down, its speed will usually increase.
depends on what is done with the long balloon, more itracate balloon animals will deflate faster than a simple balloon animal
Height does not affect distance.
The higher the height the bigger the radius will be, due to gravity
The atmospheric pressure go on falling. So the pressure in the balloon. It takes lot of height to get the pressure reduced. I mean, the reduction in the pressure can not be easily measured for short height.
Yes, a liquid will splatter or splash more at a higher height but the relationship I don't know about
There is no difference at all if the balloon is not inflated or inflated with air.
In order to splatter or crack, an egg must be located at zero height above a solid surface, and must have a substantial downward velocity.
The mass of an object will not affect the time it takes for it to reach the ground from a fixed height. Backspace
Height directly affects gravitational potential energy, since this energy is equal to mgh (mass x gravity x height). Height does not affect kinetic energy, which depends on the speed, not on the height. Except indirectly - for example, if an object is falling down, its speed will usually increase.
The acceleration of gravity is 32 feet per second, per second. This means that --eliminating any obvious aerodynamic considerations as there would be with, say, a feather -- the speed at which an object falls increases proportionately to the time it is falling. An object falling from a greater height will be falling for a longer time period and thus will reach a higher velocity and impact the ground with a greater force than one falling from a lower height.
Height does not affect distance.
Yes. Without gravity, a hot air balloon would rise infinitely. You could never return to the ground. Balloons tend to hover more or less. The force of the air pushing up on the balloon and the force of gravity pulling down on the balloon are usually very close to one another. This keeps the balloon at a steady height, unless you heat the air in the balloon, or let it cool.
the height depends on how much gas the burner is releasing/using. Do you know how much, and also do you know how heavy the hot air balloon is?
depends on what is done with the long balloon, more itracate balloon animals will deflate faster than a simple balloon animal