No. A hot air balloon is a solid object. That is, the basket, the ropes, the burner and the envelope itself are not gasses. The air within the envelope is a gas, of course; heated atmospheric gasses in fact. But the balloon itself is not a gas.
Hot gasses are less dense than cooler ones and therefore rise.A hot air balloon rises because the density of the hot air is less than the density of the cold air that it displaces. This causes buoyancy.
Flames are the gasses of combustion, heated to the point of glowing. Hot gasses, being less dense and therefore lighter than cold gasses (surrounding air) rise upward until they are redirected by some solid object.
It is more like an observation or a hypothesis(depending on whether you have done the experiment or not).The law is the thermal expansion of gasses (Henry's Law).The theory is that a (lightweight) balloon filled with enough air that is hot enough will rise.
The fire warms up the air and the air becomes less dense. So the balloon traps the warm air and since less dense gases rise with denser gasses around it, the warm air rises taking the balloon with it.
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Balloons are filled with gas (such as helium), or a mixture of gasses (such as air) or hot gasses (such as hot air).Helium.
No. A hot air balloon is a solid object. That is, the basket, the ropes, the burner and the envelope itself are not gasses. The air within the envelope is a gas, of course; heated atmospheric gasses in fact. But the balloon itself is not a gas.
Hot gasses are less dense than cooler ones and therefore rise.A hot air balloon rises because the density of the hot air is less than the density of the cold air that it displaces. This causes buoyancy.
one of them is carbon dioxide and the other i dont know :/
because hot gasses expand
The direct air heater takes the space air or fresh air and mixes it with hot gasses from a flame source such as natural gas flame or oil fired flame and returns / redirects it to the space to be heated. The warm air contains all the flame byproducts and toxic gasses along with. This type of air handling system is used in industrial environment where the human beings are not exposed to such warm air. In the indirect system the hot flame gasses circulate through a metallic high efficiency heat exchanger which isolates the flame gasses (aka flue gasses) from that of the air to be warmed by passing from the other side of the heat exchanger. This type of air is safe for human exposure as the flame products and toxic COx, NOx and SOx are isolated. usually all the domestic air heaters are of indirect type.
Flames are the gasses of combustion, heated to the point of glowing. Hot gasses, being less dense and therefore lighter than cold gasses (surrounding air) rise upward until they are redirected by some solid object.
The deaths were caused by a pyroclastic surge of extremely hot gasses from the volcano's eruption. These gasses instantly killed anything in their path.The deaths were caused by a pyroclastic surge of extremely hot gasses from the volcano's eruption. These gasses instantly killed anything in their path.The deaths were caused by a pyroclastic surge of extremely hot gasses from the volcano's eruption. These gasses instantly killed anything in their path.The deaths were caused by a pyroclastic surge of extremely hot gasses from the volcano's eruption. These gasses instantly killed anything in their path.The deaths were caused by a pyroclastic surge of extremely hot gasses from the volcano's eruption. These gasses instantly killed anything in their path.The deaths were caused by a pyroclastic surge of extremely hot gasses from the volcano's eruption. These gasses instantly killed anything in their path.The deaths were caused by a pyroclastic surge of extremely hot gasses from the volcano's eruption. These gasses instantly killed anything in their path.The deaths were caused by a pyroclastic surge of extremely hot gasses from the volcano's eruption. These gasses instantly killed anything in their path.The deaths were caused by a pyroclastic surge of extremely hot gasses from the volcano's eruption. These gasses instantly killed anything in their path.
Mostly, because of the heat of the gasses which fire it. I think air friction and barrel friction play a small part.
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air is formed of gasses and matters