one mile.
A average hot air balloon can travel around 25 miles. But it all depends on how big it is and how much gas you have
Had a caller to a local radio show call in and said that she found a balloon in her yard in N.C. that was from Ellisville, MS. that's @500 miles
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.
The first hot air balloon flight, conducted by the Montgolfier brothers in 1783 in France, traveled about 5.5 miles (9 km) and lasted for roughly 25 minutes.
The size of the balloon opening affects the amount of air escaping per second, which in turn affects the force propelling the balloon rocket. A larger opening allows more air to escape quickly, resulting in a stronger force and potentially making the balloon rocket travel farther along the string. Conversely, a smaller opening restricts airflow, resulting in a weaker force and shorter travel distance.
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
if you think about it, air molecules increase more and more. And the balloon has it flexibility. But the balloon can only stretch out a far distance. Henceforth, too much air molecules from you will make the balloon pop
Jacques Charles' hydrogen balloon, launched in 1783, traveled approximately 36 kilometers (about 22 miles) from its launch site in Paris before descending in the vicinity of the town of Gonesse. This flight marked a significant milestone in the history of ballooning, as it was one of the first uses of hydrogen for buoyancy. The journey lasted about 45 minutes and showcased the potential of lighter-than-air travel.
About 10cm.
Hot air balloons can typically fly up to 10,000 feet above sea level, although some can reach higher altitudes depending on weather conditions. The distance a hot air balloon can travel is limited by the amount of fuel it carries, typically ranging from 25 to 100 miles in a single flight.
There are typically three types of hot air balloon flights: traditional passenger flights where you ride in a basket under the balloon, private charters for special occasions or events, and tethered flights where the balloon is anchored to the ground and doesn't move far.
The distance a balloon can travel before popping depends on various factors such as its material, thickness, and the environment. In general, a typical latex balloon can travel several miles, while a more durable mylar balloon can travel even farther due to its stronger material.