Generally an area as long as the height of the balloon standing up, with at least 3-4 metres or longer (depending on the size of the balloon) for the crown line that helps stabilise the balloon as it is being inflated. The width should be about half the height, but this can vary as there is some leeway, particularly if there are balloons being inflated together side by side.
When an inflated but untied balloon is released, the air inside the balloon pushes against the walls of the balloon, propelling it forward. This creates a force that causes the balloon to move in the opposite direction. The unbalanced forces result in the balloon flying across the room.
If there's a fan in the room or the air is moving, the balloon will move with it.
A hot air balloon needs open space to land because it requires a clear area free from obstacles like trees, buildings, and power lines to safely descend and come to a stop. The landing process involves deflating the balloon and allowing it to settle gently, which can be unpredictable due to wind conditions. Open space ensures that the balloon has enough room to maneuver and avoid hazards, ensuring the safety of its passengers and crew.
The air in the balloon is most similar to the propulsion system of a spacecraft, which provides the thrust needed to move the spacecraft through space. Just as the air escaping the balloon propels it around the room, the propulsion system of a spacecraft releases propellant to generate thrust and propel the spacecraft through space.
You raise a room very high in the sky with a helicopter, then get in, close the door and drop the room. Inside the rooms frame of reference you will experience zero gravity force acting upon you. Until the sudden stop at the ground of course. If you want a truly zero gravity room you must launch a room into space and send it infinitely far away from any other masses in the universe. Then of course the room itself will have a very small gravitational effect upon you so it won't technically be zero gravity. The truth is, zero gravity does not exist in the known universe, since the visible universe contains matter which has mass which leads to gravitation. Other than putting a room in a free fall frame of reference such as the falling room or in an orbiting space station there is no zero gravity room.
You can free the drones from their Rabbot Ears -- there is one in the Printing Room, two in the Processing Room, and one more in the Launch Room. Get the password from the computer when you free the drone in the Printing Room. In the Processing Room, you need Rabbot Ears to enter the Launch Room, but if you try the Drones Only door, you will be able to locate some.
The printer room has the computer password for the factory. It is at the right. The launch room has the computer controls which need the password. It is on the right of the processing room. (see related questions)
The Launch Room is a set of rooms used for preparing a tribute before they are entered into the arena.
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When you put an inflated balloon in a warm room, the air molecules inside the balloon gain kinetic energy and move faster, causing them to exert more pressure on the balloon walls. This increased pressure may cause the balloon to expand slightly as it absorbs some of the heat energy from the room.
When an inflated but untied balloon is released, the air inside the balloon pushes against the walls of the balloon, propelling it forward. This creates a force that causes the balloon to move in the opposite direction. The unbalanced forces result in the balloon flying across the room.
When a balloon is placed in a warm room, the air molecules inside the balloon receive more energy and move faster, causing them to expand and increase the pressure inside the balloon. This leads to the balloon inflating and appearing larger than before.
Heat causes more activity in the atoms inside the balloon. This causes expansion as they are bouncing around inside more than when they were cold. They need more room. The expansion causes failure in the balloon.
The balloon got bigger when taken outside because the air inside the balloon expanded due to the warmer temperature outside. It was hotter outside than in Jonas's room.
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Heat causes higher activity level in the atoms inside the balloon. This causes the balloon to expand as they are moving around inside more than when they were cold. They need more room to move. The expansion causes the balloon to pop.Hope this helps, I know it was in my science textbook and I didn't get it at first.
In the Launch Room, free the drone and enter the password (fuzzybunny) and the launch command (launch rabbot).