The balloon equipped with engines is commonly referred to as a "powered balloon" or "engine-powered balloon." These balloons utilize propulsion systems to enhance their maneuverability and control during flight, distinguishing them from traditional hot air balloons that rely solely on buoyancy. Some modern examples include hybrid airships and certain types of dirigibles.
Another name for a hot air balloon is an aerostat.
You could name it, The Burning Hot Air Balloon:)
A hot air balloon does not have an engine in it. It has a heater, ropes to control how much hot air escapes, and weights to adjust the flight. A Zeppelin does have engines in order to push the balloon forward.
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A dirigible can be steered as it is a powered, steerable airship with engines and controls. A balloon, on the other hand, is unpowered and moves with the wind, making it unable to be steered in a specific direction.
Rockets work by burning a fuel source. There are liquid engines and solid engines. Solid rocket engines work just like fireworks. The engine is ignited and the solid fuel inside them burn until they burn out. The thrust caused from the burning fuel is directed out the nozzle of the rocket. That pushed the rocket in the opposite direction. Liquid fuel engine work in the same way, but they use liquid fuel just like a car does. One way to think of it is to think of a balloon. A balloon expands because the air pressure inside is pressing against all of the interior of the balloon at the same pressure. When you let go of the end of the balloon, the air is pushing out of the end of the balloon and that action caused the balloon to move in the opposite direction. For every action there is an equal but opposite reaction.
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A hot air balloon is called an hot air balloon because, the inside is heated up to make it less dense, allowing it to rise. Meaning, your heating up the air inside the balloon, hence, the name: Hot air balloon.
I personally fill a balloon with my breath, the balloons I buy are already filled with helium.
The balloon is lighter than air.
The thrust of a hot air balloon is generated by the buoyancy principle: the lighter-than-air hot air in the balloon causes it to float upwards. Hot air balloons do not have engines or propulsion systems like traditional aircraft.