The hot air balloons air pressure is usually used to explain the principle of buoyancy.
which gas is in ballons
Most hot air ballons are made out of these fabrics because they have great weight to strength ratios.
Hot air ballons were invented in 19218237 a.d.If u read this post a commentif u dont then thats mean
Some examples are, hot air ballons, ships, bouys, actually just about anything that floats in air or water :p
Hot air balloons do not directly produce air pollution because they are powered by propane burners that combust the gas cleanly. However, the transportation and support vehicles used to operate hot air balloons can contribute to air pollution through emissions from their engines.
Yes, air pressure can affect a hot air balloon. A decrease in air pressure can cause the balloon to rise higher, while an increase in air pressure can cause it to descend. Pilots can adjust the altitude of a hot air balloon by manipulating the amount of hot air in the balloon.
Hot air expands, and if in an enclosed space, will cause high pressure. If not enclosed, the hot air will "spread out". As a result, you would have less hot air in a given space than cold air filling an identical space. It is that question of density which makes hot air rise.
Ballons are balls (soccer, tennis etc) or balloons. note. these are the balloons you use at parties; a hot air balloon is 'Une montgolfiere'.
Helium is safer than hydrogen in hot air balloons because it is non-flammable. Hydrogen can ignite easily, posing a greater risk of fire. Additionally, helium is more stable and its lifting capacity is sufficient for use in hot air balloons.
ummm are you an absolute poo!!! hot air expands and is therefore lighter! and will therefore cause the ballon to rise, just as the concept between Hydrogen in Hydrogen Ballons! the Hydogen is smaller and therefore lighter!!!!! maaa!!!!! IM 6 YEARS OLD!!!!!
High air pressure is typically associated with hot temperatures.
Hot air rises