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How balloon is similar to rocket?

Balloons and rockets both rely on the principle of buoyancy to move through the air. Both can be filled with gases that are lighter than air to generate lift. However, rockets utilize propulsion systems to generate thrust and move through space, while balloons are typically used for more stationary or atmospheric travel.


What are things that go up?

Balloons, airplanes, and rockets are things that go up.


Why are space shuttles preferred over rockets?

Space shuttles are rockets, however they were intended to be mostly reusable while other rockets are totally disposable.However the space shuttle is no longer being used: the design is considered obsolete, equipment was aging and deteriorating faster than expected, and they were no longer considered safe to continue flying.


How balloon and rocket are similar?

They both take off, they both fly, their both made and controlled by humans. ------------------ A number of errors: -balloons that rise never have oxygen in them because pure oxygen is almost as dense or denser than air and a balloon full of oxygen can never rise. Balloons that rise contain either hydrogen (flammable) or helium (safer). -though oxygen serves as a type of rocket fuel, it is in a liquid form since gaseous oxygen takes up too much volume to be contained efficiently. Plus, rocket fuel combusts and creates thrust to make the rocket ascend, and rocket fuel certainly doesn't make rockets "float". The only similarities between a rocket and a balloon is that they both rise through the air. The mechanisms they use to accomplish this is completely different


How many types of balloons are there?

There are a variety of balloons available, including latex balloons, foil (mylar) balloons, helium balloons, air-filled balloons, water balloons, and LED light-up balloons. Each type serves different purposes, from decorations to entertainment.

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What goes up to space?

Balloons. Rockets


How balloon is similar to rocket?

Balloons and rockets both rely on the principle of buoyancy to move through the air. Both can be filled with gases that are lighter than air to generate lift. However, rockets utilize propulsion systems to generate thrust and move through space, while balloons are typically used for more stationary or atmospheric travel.


What are things that go up?

Balloons, airplanes, and rockets are things that go up.


Are RPGs similar to shoulder fired rockets?

yes very similar if you know what i mean


Are latex balloons biodegradable and environmentally friendly?

Yes, latex balloons are biodegradable and considered more environmentally friendly compared to other types of balloons.


Are rockets and satellites used for similar or different things?

sweets


What has the author Christopher Rawson written?

Christopher Rawson has written: 'Aeroplanes, rockets and balloons' 'Witches' 'Stories for young children' 'Wizards' 'Dragons'


Where were rockets used 100 years ago?

Rockets have been widely used by many military forces for at least 300 years. One hundred years ago in WW1 there was a limited amount of rocket artillery used, and the French air force used rockets mounted on aircraft to attack balloons .


Andrea is testing balloon rockets by using balloons with different amount of air Identify the three variables Andrea will need to control?

smoothness,weight and strenght


Were Inflated balloons were used to land the pathfinder on mars?

A parachute and solid rockets were used to slow it down as it went through the atmosphere and airbags were used to cushion the impact.


What is one true statement about Rocket Propelled Grenades RPGs?

They are similar to shoulder fired rockets.


How did the balloons get attracted when two balloons tied when the balloons rubbed with sweater they were attracted?

When the balloons rub against the sweater, they pick up extra electrons, giving them a negative charge. Similar charges repel each other, so the negatively charged balloons are attracted to the positively charged areas on each other. This causes the balloons to stick together momentarily due to electrostatic forces before the charges eventually spread out and they separate.