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They draw closer together. The high speed air causes a partial vacuum, the relative pressure on the outside of the balloons pushes them closer together. This is principle by which an aeroplane wing works. It is called the Bernoulli principle.
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The centrifugal force.
Manipulation of the radio magnetic spectrum.
The principle of buoyancy relates to the upward pressure that a liquid or gas substance exerts on objects surrounding it. When balloons are filled with gas that exerts less downward force (due to mass and gravity), they will float.
Charles' Law describes how gases expand when they are heated. Jacques Charles conducted experiments by filling balloons with various types of gases, then heating them and observing how they expanded.
For a full explanation of how the buoyancy principle works and how it relates the helium and hot air balloons go to the related question "What is the buoyancy principle?" in the Related Questions section below.
The scientific principle is friction.... and heat and ultimately the FIRE
balloons and some times hot air balloons dozens of industrial and scientific uses.
Bernoullis principle
Yes, this is the basic principle of blimps and balloons.
people are stupid enough to not believe that a scientific principle supports the facts you know about.
They draw closer together. The high speed air causes a partial vacuum, the relative pressure on the outside of the balloons pushes them closer together. This is principle by which an aeroplane wing works. It is called the Bernoulli principle.
Since it is called "the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle" it is neither a scientific law nor a theory. It is a principle.
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To be true a scientific principle must be theoretically explained and experimentally (and statistically) checked to be correct and repeatable.
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