They both take off, they both fly, their both made and controlled by humans.
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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
The hypothesis for a balloon rocket is whether the shape of the balloon will affect the distance that it will travel.
The conclusion of a balloon rocket experiment is typically that the force generated by the escaping air from the balloon propels the rocket forward. This demonstrates Newton's third law of motion - for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.
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The balloon rocket main aim is to test the force of gravity in the outer space. The main aim of the balloon rocket is to investigate all forces that affect the earth and the outer space.
The balloon rocket limitation is that it flies without being able to be controlled.
The hypothesis for a balloon rocket is whether the shape of the balloon will affect the distance that it will travel.
The question is not well-formed. Similar questions may include: How many minutes does a helium balloon stay aloft? How long does a hot air balloon stay aloft? How long does a particular rocket motor burn?
The hypothesis for a balloon rocket is whether the shape of the balloon will affect the distance that it will travel.
Rocket balloon is a simple toy but is also used to demonstrate many scientific theories. Newton's third law is demonstrated by rocket balloon.
The conclusion of a balloon rocket experiment is typically that the force generated by the escaping air from the balloon propels the rocket forward. This demonstrates Newton's third law of motion - for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.
The factors that affect a balloon rocket include the size of the balloon, the amount of air inside the balloon, the length and material of the string, and the smoothness of the surface the rocket is traveling on. Additionally, external factors like air resistance and wind can also influence the rocket's speed and direction.
I can launch a bottle rocket from a balloon. Please be more specific. Are you attempting an N-prize entry?
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In a balloon lab, the force of air pressure within the balloon creates an upward force, allowing it to float. In a rocket lab, the force of thrust generated by the rocket engine propels the rocket upwards. Both labs demonstrate principles related to aerodynamics and propulsion.
The balloon rocket main aim is to test the force of gravity in the outer space. The main aim of the balloon rocket is to investigate all forces that affect the earth and the outer space.
Balloon, helicopter, rocket, etc.
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