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It has lift by having hot air, which rises. Gravity, Lift, and Friction act upon the balloon hovercraft. The friction is a fluid friction known as Air Resistance.
Gravity is pulling everything down. The hot air in the balloon is less dense than the surrounding air, so the air forces it up through what is called buoyancy. Any air movement will shove the balloon in the direction that air is moving. The balloon will be carried along 'cause there's nothing to stop the air from doing that. Just think about what is happening and it will lock in. Gravity, the wind (moving air) and the conversion of chemical energy in fuel into thermal energy to heat the air in the balloon and give it lift through buoyancy. Simple and easy physics.
The force that lifts a hot air balloon is called buoyancy.
the higher you go the lighter the air is.
Bouyancy, pressure, and gravity.
hot air rising (less dense air), gravity. aero dynamics dont do much
It has lift by having hot air, which rises. Gravity, Lift, and Friction act upon the balloon hovercraft. The friction is a fluid friction known as Air Resistance.
no. it would have to be."you had to pay with a one hundred dollar bill to ride a hot air balloon." or "you had to pay a hundred dollars to ride a hot air balloon."
A sheep, a duck, and a rooster were the first animals to ride in a hot air balloon on September 19, 1783. The balloon was constructed by the Montgolfier brothers.
Gravity is pulling everything down. The hot air in the balloon is less dense than the surrounding air, so the air forces it up through what is called buoyancy. Any air movement will shove the balloon in the direction that air is moving. The balloon will be carried along 'cause there's nothing to stop the air from doing that. Just think about what is happening and it will lock in. Gravity, the wind (moving air) and the conversion of chemical energy in fuel into thermal energy to heat the air in the balloon and give it lift through buoyancy. Simple and easy physics.
The Chinese were the first to invent the hot air balloon and they were the first to ride it in the 16th century. The inventor and the riders remain unknown.
The forces acting on the bike is gravity, air resistance and friction.
The force that lifts a hot air balloon is called buoyancy.
the higher you go the lighter the air is.
To ride a hot air balloon, the cost is $200-$400
Air resistance and gravity and forces
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