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Q: What are the particles on the inside and outside of a hot air balloon?
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What happens to the speed of the particles inside an air-filled balloon if the temperature of the balloon increases?

They move faster.Particles on the outside of the balloon are slower.The particles will move faster due to an increase in their kinetic energy.


When you heat the air inside a hot air balloon, it rises. Why does this occur?

D: The hot air inside the balloon becomes less dense than the air outside the balloon.


How does the kinetic energy of air inside a balloon to outside air?

the air inside the balloon has more kinetic energy


When you heat the air inside a hot air balloon it rises. Why does this occur?

D: The hot air inside the balloon becomes less dense than the air outside the balloon.


How hot is the heat inside a hot air balloon?

it is the same temperture as it is outside the air balloon:)


Do a balloon keep it's shape because air particles inside it push against the inside surface of the balloon?

Yes.


A hot air balloon rise becausr the hot air inside the balloon is?

The air is less dense than the air outside.


Why the hot air balloon needs hot air to make it rise?

Hot air balloons use hot air because hot air rises above cold air. The air inside the balloon is heated above the temperature of the air outside the balloon. The warmer air trapped inside the balloon then causes the balloon to float above the outside colder air.


How do air particles create air pressure inside a balloon?

Because the partials are pudding off the balloon it us making it bigger


How do you describe the motion of air particles inside an inflated balloon?

It is a disordered motion.


What happens to the volume of a balloon that is taken outside on a cold?

As we know, Charles's Law states that for a fixed amount of gas at a constant pressure, the volume of the gas changes in the same way that the temperature of the gas changes. So, if a balloon is taken outside on a cold winter day, which means in a low temperature, the volume will also decrease due to the lower temperature.


What gas is used for a hot airballoon?

I am fairly sure that hot air balloons use normal air. They rely more on the idea of bouyancy rather than using specal gases, such as helium. The hot air inside of the balloon is more bouyant than the cold air outside of the balloon. So that makes the balloon ascend till the temperature of the air inside of the balloon is equal to the temperature of the air outside of the balloon. Then as the air inside the balloon gets colder, the balloon starts to descend.