The factors affecting the gas inside the hot air balloon are temperature, pressure, and volume. When the air inside the balloon is heated, it expands, causing the balloon to rise. Conversely, when the air cools, the balloon descends. The pressure of the gas inside the balloon also plays a role in its movement, as changes in pressure can affect the buoyancy of the balloon. Additionally, the volume of the gas inside the balloon can change as the temperature and pressure fluctuate, impacting the balloon's altitude.
Increasing the air pressure inside the balloon or decreasing the weight of the balloon are two factors that can make a balloon move faster. Additionally, reducing air resistance by using a streamlined shape or reducing the size of the balloon can also help increase its speed.
When you heat up a balloon in the oven, the air inside the balloon expands because the molecules have more energy, causing the balloon to inflate. If the temperature gets too high, the balloon may burst due to the increased pressure from the expanding air inside. It is not recommended to heat up a balloon in the oven as it can be dangerous.
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.
because it is stretched too far.... common sense i think.. no days its probably uncommon sense.
if you think about it, air molecules increase more and more. And the balloon has it flexibility. But the balloon can only stretch out a far distance. Henceforth, too much air molecules from you will make the balloon pop
Increasing the air pressure inside the balloon or decreasing the weight of the balloon are two factors that can make a balloon move faster. Additionally, reducing air resistance by using a streamlined shape or reducing the size of the balloon can also help increase its speed.
When you heat up a balloon in the oven, the air inside the balloon expands because the molecules have more energy, causing the balloon to inflate. If the temperature gets too high, the balloon may burst due to the increased pressure from the expanding air inside. It is not recommended to heat up a balloon in the oven as it can be dangerous.
temperature is the only one i can think of
In space, the helium inside the balloon will expand due to the absence of atmospheric pressure. Eventually, the balloon will burst when the pressure inside it becomes greater than the tensile strength of the balloon material.
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.
Yes it does, it also depends on how big the are inside the balloon is too. because think of a chinese lantern, as this floats to the sky using the hot gas from the fire, now think of a hot air balloon in the same way :)
You see, it will depend. On a great many other factors. You thought life was so easy? Well think again.
To keep it hot you. The REASON they use a 'Burner' in a Hot Air Balloon is to 'heat the Air, to 'fill' the Balloon, so it will 'rise'... The only other way to get the air Hot enough to fill the Balloon, would be to make the 'Basket' MUCH, MUCH Larger, and fill it with Liberals, and just let them talk. BUT, I don't think the Balloon would ever get off the ground, because, the BULLCRAP would counteract the Hot Air, and they would cancel each other out...
because it is stretched too far.... common sense i think.. no days its probably uncommon sense.
Think about this: if the pressure WERE equal, what would happen in the instant when you open the neck of the balloon and whatever pressure is on the inside meets the pressure that is on the outside (atmospheric pressure)? In your experience, what DOES happen?
It all depends on your type of business. Where your located at and etc. There can be numerous factors affecting it. You need to be alittle more specific with the question.
if you think about it, air molecules increase more and more. And the balloon has it flexibility. But the balloon can only stretch out a far distance. Henceforth, too much air molecules from you will make the balloon pop