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The hot air, inside of it is very light and makes the balloon rise up.
The air alone is not able to blow up a balloon. When air in the bottle is heated with a balloon on top of it, the air expands due to the heat and moves and finds more space. This in turn will blow up the balloon.
A hot air balloon goes up when the air inside the balloon is heated, causing it to become less dense than the surrounding air. This creates lift. To descend, the air inside the balloon is allowed to cool, increasing its density, which causes the balloon to lower.
a hot air balloon works when the hot air blowing from the bottom pushes up the balloon which lifts it up into the sky where it moves in the direction where the wind blows .
The upthrust exerted by surrounding air on the balloon.
A gore on a hot air balloon is a section of lightweight fabric that makes one of the panels of the balloon. The gores are cut from flat material and stitched together to give the balloon its shape.
If you gradually heat a balloon, then the gas inside the balloon will expand, causing the balloon to become bigger in volume.If you put a balloon above a flame, then the balloon will pop because the heat will weaken bonds in the polymer that makes up the balloon, thus the polymer will not be able to hold the pressure of the gas inside the balloon.
Yes, the size of the balloon affects the amount of static power it can hold. A larger balloon has more surface area to build up static electricity compared to a smaller balloon. However, other factors such as the material of the balloon and environmental conditions also play a role in determining the amount of static power.
Yes, a balloon can move a can by attaching the can to the balloon and allowing the balloon to lift the can up. The movement may be limited based on the weight of the can compared to the lifting power of the balloon.
They "float" ... but not like a balloon. It takes power to hold them up.
An increase in temperature makes the air molecules inside a balloon move faster and spread out, increasing pressure and causing the balloon to expand. Conversely, a decrease in temperature will cause the air molecules inside the balloon to slow down and contract, causing the balloon to deflate.
A balloon is less dense than an apple because it is filled with air, which has a much lower density than the solid matter that makes up an apple.