As you tell us nothing of this experiment, there is no way to answer your question.
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Unlimited. Since the wind does not stop blowing.
Gravity is pulling everything down. The hot air in the balloon is less dense than the surrounding air, so the air forces it up through what is called buoyancy. Any air movement will shove the balloon in the direction that air is moving. The balloon will be carried along 'cause there's nothing to stop the air from doing that. Just think about what is happening and it will lock in. Gravity, the wind (moving air) and the conversion of chemical energy in fuel into thermal energy to heat the air in the balloon and give it lift through buoyancy. Simple and easy physics.
The wind blows in any way it wants to.Humans can create obstacles, shelters, and whatnot to shield or divert the wind.However, as with anything in nature, it just happens and nature doesn't give a ...
No... it wouldn't even survive the conditions of the upper atmosphere, unless it was a very tough balloon.. even if it could I'm assuming eventually the atmosphere would reduce to a point where it was as dense as helium or hydrogen (the gas I'm assuming would make your balloon float) and your balloon would stop anyway at a maximum altitude. Either way.. after that, the balloon would have to break away from Earth's gravity (not easy) and then somehow cover 382500km or so to get to the Moon itself..
Do the experiment and find out yourself :)
it means to stop blowing in his ear
You stop blowing up the world.
why do u want it to stop blowing smoke man! blowing smoke is awsome and manly, and show power! be proud that your blowing smoke!
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You could add a weight to make the balloon float level (that is it doesn't float up and away and doesn't sink to the ground) and then use wind to blow it where you want. Eg by blowing though a straw. You would probably have to do this inside.
Dont let go of your balloon!
You have a balloon car? Heh. Put your foot in front of it.
Fix the fault blowing the fuse.
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