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Q: What type of energy is a balloon expanding?
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What type of potential energy does a hot air balloon have?

i dont no


What type of thermal energy is When a hair dryer heats a balloon and the air inside it the balloon expands?

conduction


How can a line graph show you how something is expanding?

Let's say you were inflating a balloon and you measured the diameter of the balloon at the start, and then every second thereafter. You could graph the diameter of the balloon on the vertical (y) axis and the time on the horizontal (x) axis. This would show the balloon expanding over time. The slope of the line would be the rate at which the balloon would be expanding.


What type of potential energy would a hot air balloon have?

dunno:L


What type of energy is produced by the elastic potential energy of a balloon that is blown and then let go?

The balloon has stored potential energy (elastic energy); by releasing the air or other gas, this is converted into movement, formally called kinetic energy.


A charged balloon illustrates that something can have what type of voltage and energy?

A great amount of voltage and a small potential energy.


Why do the sides of the balloon expand when you blow into it?

more gas particles increases the pressure inside the balloon expanding it, since gas particles hit the inside of the balloon.


What does enpanding mean?

Assuming you meant expanding, which means growing larger. Blowing up a balloon, for instance, causes the balloon to expand.


What are the effects of a warm temperature on gas particles?

when the temperature is warm, the particles move faster and the gas is expanding and pushing on the walls of the item, like for example, a NYPD float balloon. If the gas expands too much, the balloon will explode


The expanding universe has been described as a balloon that is stretching outward. If that is so is the inside of the universe a hollow filled with invisible energy?

The "balloon" is just a rough analogy; the balloon surface is 2-dimensional, our Universe has 3 dimensions (3 spacial dimensions). In the balloon, there is a curvature towards a third dimension. It is not clear whether such additional dimensions (beyond the third dimension) make any physical sense in our Universe.


What happen to a balloon on a hot day?

The heat gives the balloon more energy and the balloon explodes


What kind of energy does a hot air balloon have?

The hot air has thermal energy, and when the balloon is up in the air, it also has gravitational potential energy.