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Water travels farther in air than in water because air is less dense and offers less resistance compared to water. In water, the molecules are more closely packed together, causing molecules to collide more frequently and slow down the movement of water.
A hot air balloon works by heating the air inside the balloon with a burner, which causes the air to become less dense and rise. As the air inside the balloon expands and is less dense than the cooler air outside, it creates lift, allowing the balloon to float. The particles in the heated air have more energy and move farther apart, making the air lighter and causing the balloon to rise.
An inflated balloon weighs more than a deflated one because the air inside adds mass to the balloon. When the balloon is deflated, it contains less air or no air at all, resulting in less weight.
When the balloon is inflated, it is filled with air, which has less mass than the solid material of the deflated balloon. So overall, the balloon has less mass when inflated because the mass of the air inside it is lighter than the solid material of the balloon.
It depends on the size of the balloon. If it's a small balloon, about a half gallon will due. If it's a larger balloon, about a gallon or so. Now, if it's a very small weak balloon, about 1/2 quarter gallon should do it.
Water travels farther in air than in water because air is less dense and offers less resistance compared to water. In water, the molecules are more closely packed together, causing molecules to collide more frequently and slow down the movement of water.
A hot air balloon works by heating the air inside the balloon with a burner, which causes the air to become less dense and rise. As the air inside the balloon expands and is less dense than the cooler air outside, it creates lift, allowing the balloon to float. The particles in the heated air have more energy and move farther apart, making the air lighter and causing the balloon to rise.
An inflated balloon weighs more than a deflated one because the air inside adds mass to the balloon. When the balloon is deflated, it contains less air or no air at all, resulting in less weight.
When the balloon is inflated, it is filled with air, which has less mass than the solid material of the deflated balloon. So overall, the balloon has less mass when inflated because the mass of the air inside it is lighter than the solid material of the balloon.
It depends on the size of the balloon. If it's a small balloon, about a half gallon will due. If it's a larger balloon, about a gallon or so. Now, if it's a very small weak balloon, about 1/2 quarter gallon should do it.
No you would sink fasters as water molecules would be farther apart.
When cold water is put into a water balloon, the water inside contracts and takes up less space. This creates excess pressure on the walls of the balloon, making it more likely to pop when stretched or pressed. Additionally, the balloon material may also become more brittle in colder temperatures, further increasing the likelihood of it bursting.
The amount of water that a water balloon can hold before it pops depends on the size and quality of the balloon. Overfilling a water balloon can make it more likely to burst. It is best to follow the manufacturer's guidelines for filling the balloon.
Air has a certain density. A hot air balloon heats air inside the balloon which causes it to become less dense. This is because the hotter something is, the more space it takes up. Less dense things float on top of more dense things (think of oil on water). You get enough less dense hot air, and the balloon will float up on top of the cold, dense air.
The air inside a balloon is less dense than the air around it. When the balloon is inflated, it contains less air molecules compared to the same volume of air outside the balloon, making it less dense.
This has to do, not so much with the distance, and not even with the speed, but how suddenly the balloon's speed changes - in other words, how strong you hit it. Of course, tossing the balloon farther may require more force - but then, in theory you can make it speed up gradually. - It will also depend on the specific balloon (its material, and how thick it is), and how much you fill it with water.
A cannonball is typically denser than a water balloon of the same size because the material used for a cannonball, such as iron or steel, is denser than water. The density of an object is determined by its mass divided by its volume, so the denser object will have more mass in the same volume.