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The three main parts to a ballon is the ballon itself, the gas inside it (air or helium), and the knot that keeps the gas inside.
The three essential parts of a hot air balloon are the envelope (the fabric part that holds the hot air), the burner (which heats the air inside the envelope), and the basket (where passengers or cargo are carried).
The entire balloon is called the Envelope and makes up the top part of the hot air balloon. The deflation Port is located at the very top of the envelope and allow the operator to release the hot air in the balloon to decrease the balloon's buoyancy and make it sink.
Get out the same way you got in. Find the hot air balloon. Look at your map in the top right, the hot air balloon is normally in Main Street. If there's a hot-air balloon, by main street on the map, go to main street & hop in on the hot air balloon and click on which island you want to go to.
Get out the same way you got in. Find the hot air balloon. Look at your map in the top right, the hot air balloon is normally in Main Street. If there's a hot-air balloon, by main street on the map, go to main street & hop in on the hot air balloon and click on which island you want to go to.
Three working forces on a hot air balloon are lift (created by hot air inside the balloon being lighter than the surrounding air), gravity (pulling the balloon downward), and drag (resistance caused by the air as the balloon moves through it).
The two main forces acting on a hot air balloon are buoyant force, which lifts the balloon due to the density difference between the hot air inside the balloon and the cooler air outside, and gravity, which acts to pull the balloon downward.
In a hot air balloon, you will find air, which is a mixture of gases. The main gas used to inflate a hot air balloon is heated air, while the envelope of the balloon is typically made of lightweight and heat-resistant materials like nylon or polyester. Additionally, there might be minor traces of moisture or other particles present in the air inside the balloon.
In a hot air balloon ride, the main forces acting on the balloon are lift, gravity, and drag. The hot air inside the balloon is lighter than the cooler air outside, creating lift. Gravity pulls the balloon downwards, and drag opposes the balloon's forward movement through the air. Flight control is achieved by controlling the amount of hot air in the balloon.
A basket and a bag supported with wires for the balloon part
It's called the "mouthpiece" of a balloon, where you blow air into to inflate it.
still inside, but as you twist the balloon the air inside would gather somewhere between left or right depending on what part of the balloon you twisted.