If there's a fan in the room or the air is moving, the balloon will move with it.
The time it takes for a balloon to let out air will vary depending on factors such as the size of the balloon, the pressure inside, and the size of the opening. On average, a balloon can deflate in a matter of seconds to a few minutes.
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Yes, the amount of air in a balloon rocket can affect how far it flies. More air will increase the force pushing the rocket forward, allowing it to travel further. Conversely, less air will result in less force and a shorter flight distance.
There is a flap in the top of the balloon that you open to let the hot air out and the balloon gets lower. Or, you can just wait a little bit, the air cools down, and it goes down, all by itself!
By puting more hot air into it thus creating lift. hot air rises cold air lowers, so when the hot air is traped it has no were else to go but up so it brings the hot air balloon with it. And to decend a flap at the the top of the balloon opens by itsefl to let hot air out and to let you down.
The air pressure inside the balloon is higher than the surrounding air pressure, causing the air to escape rapidly. This creates a force that propels the balloon in the opposite direction, making it fly away.
because when you let a balloon go, all the air comes out really fast and that's why balloons whistle when you let it go.
When you let go of a balloon the air that is inside of it makes it fly up.It is impossible for it to go up to space.If its without helium then it takes about 6 days.
If you let the air out of a balloon, it will deflate and decrease in size as the pressure inside the balloon equalizes with the external pressure.
The word "deflated" means that all of the air or gas has been let out. So, a deflated balloon is one that no longer has any air in it.
The balloons will lift you and let you jump high, but not float around. Be careful not to give any GREEN ONES to kids (wink).
Because of the upward force pushing it up. It is too strong to let gravity pull it down.
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Buy a cannister full of pressurised helium (make sure you read the instructions on the cannister). Fasten a balloon over the nozzle, open the tap just enough to let helium out. Close the tap when the balloon is full.
The time it takes for a balloon to let out air will vary depending on factors such as the size of the balloon, the pressure inside, and the size of the opening. On average, a balloon can deflate in a matter of seconds to a few minutes.