UNDER a flame? Sure, why not?
Over a flame? Close? Uhhh... NO
You can have the candle flame actually touch the balloon, and the balloon won't break! The water in the balloon is absorbing the heat from the candle. The balloon conducts heat very well, so the candle flame transfers to the water without harming the balloon.
Tape can provide additional support to the balloon, distributing the stress caused by the pressure inside the balloon more evenly. This reduces the chances of the balloon popping, as the tape reinforces the material of the balloon, making it less likely to burst under the pressure.
Simply put, the weather balloon is a lighter-than-air vehicle or aerosonde that provides lift to an instrument package to get it to altitude. The instruments thus situated can collect data which, when combined with other information from both similar and different sources, can be used to assess current conditions, and, as an extension, to forecast weather.
Ever heard of a jet breaking the sound barrier (traveling faster than sound) and causing a sonic boom? Simply put a balloon popping creates a small sonic boom. You take an inflated balloon and make a hole in the latex, the energy released by the balloon in form of air, or gas, from inside the balloon expands the whole in the latex faster than the speed of sound. It is the hole expanding faster than the speed of sound in the air which breaks the sound barrier causing a sonic boom. Do you have idea what the first man made object was that could break the sound barrier? A whip. The sound you hear when the whip cracks is a sonic boom. Balloons weren't invented until 1824. We may not know when whips were invented, but it was definately before balloons.
The heat from the sun causes the air molecules inside the balloon to expand, increasing the pressure within the balloon. If the pressure becomes too high, the balloon will burst to release the excess pressure.
You can have the candle flame actually touch the balloon, and the balloon won't break! The water in the balloon is absorbing the heat from the candle. The balloon conducts heat very well, so the candle flame transfers to the water without harming the balloon.
Tape can provide additional support to the balloon, distributing the stress caused by the pressure inside the balloon more evenly. This reduces the chances of the balloon popping, as the tape reinforces the material of the balloon, making it less likely to burst under the pressure.
Balloons burst under hot flames because the heat causes the air inside the balloon to expand rapidly. When the air molecules move faster and push against the walls of the balloon with greater force, the balloon can no longer withstand the pressure and bursts.
A hot air balloon is a machine that allows people to fly. It is comprised of a gigantic balloon attached to a basket where people stand. Under the balloon is a gas burner that lets out a large flame. The flame fills the balloon with heat, expanding it and enabling it to fly.
"Skin-popping," or sometimes simply "popping."
There is no specific degree that creates a white flame. However, it is considered a very hot flame, just under blue, which is known as the hottest flame.
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A gondola.
Sunlight will degrade latex and plastics. Yes, sunlight can cause a balloon to pop.
A balloon that contains water would not last a long time under heat. the balloons latex rubber will not be able to handle the heat and will pop, but a balloon filled with air will pop instantly.
Yes
The compartment under a hot air balloon is called the gondola or basket. It is where passengers and the pilot stand during the flight.