As much as you can put in without making it burst. The nature of the material (its elasticity, durability, porosity...), its thickness, the engineering and design of the balloon, and the use to which it will be put all go into determining how much air a balloon will hold. Meteorological balloons don't do too much expanding. Their job is to stay strong and functioning for as long as it takes to gather all the information it is meant to gather.
Your stomach is like a baloon in the way that it expands with air in it.
The earths atmosphere is denser than the helium found in a baloon therefore the baloon is lighter and is lifted above the denser air located in earths atmosphere. Which is why if you just blow up a baloon with air from your lungs it does not float. It would be the same density as the air outside of the baloon.
By the hot air that is created from a burner under the envelop (baloon).
No. If you blow air into a baloon, it will be under pressure, and therefore more dense, than the air outside.No. If you blow air into a baloon, it will be under pressure, and therefore more dense, than the air outside.No. If you blow air into a baloon, it will be under pressure, and therefore more dense, than the air outside.No. If you blow air into a baloon, it will be under pressure, and therefore more dense, than the air outside.
like 3200 oz which is equivelent of a hot air baloon.
Because Helium is less dense than air, and CO2, I assume is more dense
Just as a baloon does, but the only diffrence it is a much greater mass. And obviously they don't use air, they use helium which is greater then air.
Air Baloon may then be the option!
1. Make a car out of wood by cutting it into a shape you like with a jigsaw. (I borrowed my neighbors) 2. Tape a baloon to back of your car. 3. Fill the baloon with air.( keep air inside baloon) 4. Release air. 5. Car should go 2 Meters. 6. Pat yourself on the back.
how much helium can a air balloon hold
The hellium inside baloon has lower mass than oxygen, nitrogen cocktail.
lots of padding on the inside of the baloon basket ! :)