When the burner on a hot air balloon is turned on the air inside the balloon is heated making it less dense. This will cause the balloon to be more buoyant and climb.
I presume you mean without an airborne heater. The answer is, there is no fixed time! It could range from a few minutes to the best part of a day. It all depends on the rate the balloon loses heat, which in turn depends on the size of the balloon, the weight of the balloon, the insulation and porosity properties of the balloon fabric, and the amount of solar heating, if any, that it receives.
Going up!Hot air is actually less dense than cold air. So, in turn the hot air rises causing the balloon to float up.Because hot air has a lower density than cold air, causing hot air to rise. When the hot air is trapped in a balloon, the push of the rising air causes the balloon to float.
When i goes over the surface of the Earth it appears to veer right into a Coriolis Effect in the Northern Hemisphere
I would say it is a 180. on a clock if the hand is on 12 half a turn would be six. a full turn is 360,so half is 180....i think thats what you mean.
That would be 24 hours.
The balloonist would turn of their burner so that the balloon can lose its latitude and then gradually the balloon will come down.
the balloonist would turn off the burner, allowing the air inside the balloon to cool down. Hot air rises so as the air cools down the balloon will lose altitude.
by turning the Bunsen burner on and then turn the air whole until its open!
The on button
yes it would, because when the opponent attacked, it was his turn and the effect carries on until the end of the next turn which would then be your turn. For e.g, if your opponent activated the effect then the effect would end at the end of your end phase. If you activated the effect, then it would end at the end of your opponents end phase.
You turn off the gas.
You take a match, light it up and turn the knob on the side of the burner.
When you leave the gas cock open when you turn off the burner valve, and someone moves the burner to another gas port, there would be a serious gas leak until you turned off the gas at the gas cock.
When you leave the gas cock open when you turn off the burner valve, and someone moves the burner to another gas port, there would be a serious gas leak until you turned off the gas at the gas cock.
You take a match, light it up and turn the knob on the side of the burner.
It all depends on the rate the balloon loses heat, which in turn depends on the size of the balloon, the weight of the balloon, the insulation and porosity properties of the balloon fabric, and the amount of solar heating, if any, that it receives. THough, when the air heats the molecules are literally expanding and thus filling the vacancy of the balloon! This is due to the effect of physical conditions that molecules undergo.
No, you wont turn into a balloon, But the gas will find a way out and just go out the other end.