you can angle the fishing line twords the ceiling. this will help because gravity is helping it
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No, a heavier balloon car does not go faster. The speed of the balloon car is determined by the amount of force produced by the balloon pushing the car forward, not by its weight. In fact, a lighter balloon car may actually travel faster because there is less mass to accelerate.
Answeru can put in a big bore kit or a rocket key to make it faster NAAAAGGGHHTTTTTWhat you have to do is strap a rocket to your back and lean forward. BUT MAKE SURE YOU DONT TURN THE ENGINE ON!!!
No, the balloon with the least amount of air will not necessarily go out faster. Factors such as wind speed and direction, temperature, and weight of the balloon will also affect the rate at which the balloon goes out.
You can make your balloon-powered car go faster by increasing the amount of air you blow into the balloon, ensuring the wheels are properly aligned and have low friction, and making the car as lightweight as possible. Additionally, consider utilizing a longer and narrower design for better aerodynamics.
use bigger wheels and use less friction on the ground make it weigh less
A balloon rocket moves forward due to the principle of action and reaction as outlined in Newton's Third Law of Motion. When the air is forced out of the balloon in one direction, the balloon is propelled forward in the opposite direction.
Yes, it helps the rocket to go faster.
-Less weight -Less wind resitance -More energetic fuel -Smaller exhaust aperture
first of all the transportation differ. a balloon travels by the gravity pull of oxygen while a rocket uses a combination of chemicals. the pressure builds up and there you go you have a rocket shooting off. then when it reaches a certain altitude it starts condensing in sizes while a balloon is incapable of doing that. It would just well...pop!
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Nothing has ever gone faster than the speed of light.