Yes, air pressure can affect a hot air balloon. A decrease in air pressure can cause the balloon to rise higher, while an increase in air pressure can cause it to descend. Pilots can adjust the altitude of a hot air balloon by manipulating the amount of hot air in the balloon.
When air is heated, more kenitic energy is transfered to the airs particles. The particles then begin to move and vibrate more, and expand outward. This produces hot air, which rises because it has a lower density (more spread out particles) then the cooler air that surrounds it. Thus, it rises.
No, the sun is composed of hot plasma. Plasma is a state of matter where gas particles have been stripped of their electrons, resulting in a highly energized and ionized state. This is different from a regular gas where particles are neutral.
The inside particles of a hot air balloon are air molecules that are heated by the burner to make the balloon rise. The outside particles are also air molecules that create the lift force when the inside air is hotter than the outside air.
The liquid and gas particles in the sun undergo a process called "fusion." In fusion, atoms are melded together to create a larger atom. When this happens to small atoms (any atoms smaller than iron), there is a lot of energy released, which is why the sun is so bright and hot.
Most are rated for 125 psi.
when you but the bottle in hot water the balloon particles push apart and cause expansion
Insoluble particles can be removed from hot solution by filtration.
pressure will decrease when its cold and increase when hot just as the particles will work===========================Answer #1:It says that their product is proportional to the absolute temperature of the gas.
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Because hot gas particles have greater kinetic energy than cold gas particles
Pressure is the same whether hot or cold.
Particles in the air are heated by a burner in the hot air balloon, causing them to expand and become less dense. This creates a pressure difference between the inside and outside of the balloon, allowing it to rise and float in the atmosphere.
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High pressure is typically associated with hot temperatures.
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Filling up a balloon with hot air is a physical change. The hot air causes the particles within the balloon to expand and increase in kinetic energy, leading to an increase in pressure inside the balloon. Once the balloon cools down, the particles contract, causing the balloon to deflate, but no new substances are formed.