A balloon does not move like a rocket. A helium filled balloon will float upward because the density of helium is less than that of air, so it is effectively "lighter". A rocket is propelled in any direction using a booster engine that burns fuel.
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Size, if a model of an atom was in proportion, the electrons would be very far away from the nucleus
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Indicate the usefulness and limitations in using ratios to do a trend analysis Sheryl Smith
What are possible limitations using macros within Microsoft® Excel
Public domain materials have no limitations.
You can inflate a balloon by using the principles of gas expansion. When you blow air into a balloon or fill it with helium, the gas molecules inside the balloon move faster and spread out, causing the balloon to expand and increase in volume. This increase in volume creates pressure inside the balloon, making it appear inflated.
To inflate a balloon, you can blow air into it by using your lungs to push air out of your mouth and into the balloon. Alternatively, you can use a pump to push air into the balloon.
By using a heat burner, hte balloon pilot makes the air in the balloon lighter than normal air. Then the balloon moves upward and moves with the wind.
Yes, a balloon can move a can by attaching the can to the balloon and allowing the balloon to lift the can up. The movement may be limited based on the weight of the can compared to the lifting power of the balloon.