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Q: How does a hot air balloon work what happens to the particles?
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What happens after hot air warms the particles in a balloon?

it rises


What happens to the air particles inside a hot air balloon when the burner is turned off?

they slow down


What happens to the speed of the particles inside an air-filled balloon if the temperature of the balloon increases?

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What happens to hotair balloon on the moon?

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That depends on how big the balloon is and weather or not it is inflated with air.


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The hot air has a density under the density of cold air. And so up in the atmosphere.


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They move around faster and faster, causing the temperature to increase, and because hot air rises above cold air, the balloon lifts, applying lift to the basket, causing the hot air balloon to rise into the air.


What happens to a hot air balloon when the burner is turned off?

the particles begin to slow down and relax releasing the lift of the balloon at a slow rate which is why its safe to ride.


If you place a balloon filled with air into the refriferator the balloon will get smaller.The balloon undergoes what?

The air particles in the balloon compress due to the cold atmosphere in the refrigerator which causes the balloon to be smaller.


What happens to the cooler air in the balloon when warm air enters the balloon?

it sinks


How do the air particles in a balloon give it its shape?

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What happens to the air pressure inside a balloon when the balloon is squeezed to half it volume at constant temperature?

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