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When you rub a balloon against your hair, it becomes negatively charged due to the transfer of electrons. This negative charge creates an electrostatic force between the balloon and the wall, causing it to stick. The force between the negatively charged balloon and the neutrally charged wall is strong enough to counteract the force of gravity and keep the balloon from falling.
Balloons filled with hydrogen do not rise indefinitely because there is a point where the density of the surrounding air matches the density of the hydrogen in the balloon, causing the balloon to reach equilibrium and stop rising. Additionally, factors like temperature and atmospheric pressure can also affect the balloon's ability to keep rising.
the volume of air inside the balloon increases while the pressure of balloon decreases thus balloon inflates
No, hot air balloons are kept up in the air by buoyancy, the same thing that keeps helium balloons up in the air, or that keeps ships afloat. The hot air in the balloon is less dense than the surrounding air, so the balloon weighs less than the air it displaces, at least while the balloon is rising.
To safely transport a helium balloon in a car, make sure it is securely tied down to prevent it from floating away and causing distractions while driving. Keep the windows closed to prevent the balloon from escaping. Avoid sudden stops or sharp turns that could cause the balloon to move around unpredictably.
When you rub a balloon against your hair, it becomes negatively charged due to the transfer of electrons. This negative charge creates an electrostatic force between the balloon and the wall, causing it to stick. The force between the negatively charged balloon and the neutrally charged wall is strong enough to counteract the force of gravity and keep the balloon from falling.
Balloons filled with hydrogen do not rise indefinitely because there is a point where the density of the surrounding air matches the density of the hydrogen in the balloon, causing the balloon to reach equilibrium and stop rising. Additionally, factors like temperature and atmospheric pressure can also affect the balloon's ability to keep rising.
if we keep a pumpkin inside a balloon the balloon will not fly and will burst
the volume of air inside the balloon increases while the pressure of balloon decreases thus balloon inflates
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No, hot air balloons are kept up in the air by buoyancy, the same thing that keeps helium balloons up in the air, or that keeps ships afloat. The hot air in the balloon is less dense than the surrounding air, so the balloon weighs less than the air it displaces, at least while the balloon is rising.
They keep balloon on the front self so that they would be busted. They also keep them near the front so they will not get stolen.
I would think there are two reasons. First, the higher you go the colder it gets... at some point you would not be able to keep the air warm enough to continue rising. Also, as you get higher, the air gets thinner and therefore the air in your balloon (the balloon is open to the environmentt) would expand and escape thereby losing buoyancy. just my 2 cents. I would think there are two reasons. First, the higher you go the colder it gets... at some point you would not be able to keep the air warm enough to continue rising. Also, as you get higher, the air gets thinner and therefore the air in your balloon (the balloon is open to the environmentt) would expand and escape thereby losing buoyancy. just my 2 cents.
You keep it by using moose.
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