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Air= air in balloon solid= balloon and basket
Yes it does. The size of the balloon determines how much volume of gas can be held in it.
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.
Because the fire or heating device heats the air in the top section ( the actual balloon ) and hot air rises... so the hot air trapped in the balloon makes the balloon rise :)
When a hot air balloon is filled with the hot air the air around the balloon is a lot denser. So by convection the balloon rises and the less dense air is replaced by dense air underneath it.
Air= air in balloon solid= balloon and basket
Ballon is a matter because it has air and the air is one of phases of matter...
Yes it is, because when you blow air into a balloon, the balloon expands meaning it takes up space.
everything is matter including the air.
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Air, or oxygen and nitrogen is matter. All matter has mass. So the answer to this question is yes, air in a blown up balloon or any air does have mass.
No, air is matter and all matter takes up space therefore, having a mass. You can find it by subtracting the mass of the balloon from the total mass of the balloon and the air. (You will need a very accurate scale.)
Yes it does. The size of the balloon determines how much volume of gas can be held in it.
The classical definition says anything that occupies space is matter. To prove air occupies space we can do a small experiment. Take a balloon and blow air in it. The balloon expands and this proves that air occupies space. And thus we can prove air is matter.
he gets flown into the air with the green balloon you give him
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