Yes, a candle can power up a hot air balloon. But you need a mini one to do the experiment. search hot air balloon experiment on YouTube for videos.
no, it is powered by heat. heat rises.
no, it is powered by heat. heat rises.
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No, the Moon has no atmosphere. The hot air does not have the colder air to be lighter than! Such a balloon would work on Mars or some moons of the larger planets which have some kind of an atmosphere.
If there is warm air in the balloon, cooler air makes the balloon rise and if there is cold air in the balloon warmer air makes the balloon fall.
There is a candle at the bottom of the lantern. the candle will then be lighted and hot air rises, which makes the lantern fly. its the same logic as a hot air balloon
There is a candle at the bottom of the lantern. the candle will then be lighted and hot air rises, which makes the lantern fly. its the same logic as a hot air balloon
It is an air-balloon which can be steered in the air.
no, it is powered by heat. heat rises.
A hot air balloon is normally powered with propane. Other than that, it is just ordinary air used inside the balloon.
A balloon car works by your air because you have to blow up a balloon and put it on the end of your boat.
no, it is powered by heat. heat rises.
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yes because pressure that is confined by a container such as a balloon will increase if the balloon is heated.
the vents work because of the heat which can make the hot air balloon go up
the vents work because of the heat which can make the hot air balloon go up
A balloon powered car is moves because the balloon pushes out air. Whenever something exerts a force on something else (in other words, the balloon is exerting force on the air), then the object being pushed always exerts an equal and opposite reaction force on the object exerting force on it (in other words, the air exerts force on the balloon). Because the balloon is attached to the car, when the balloon is pushed by the air, the car is pushed. The law that for every force there is an equal and opposite reaction force is Newton's Third Law of Motion.