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A hot air balloon can go sideways by catching wind in different directions at different altitudes. By ascending or descending, the balloon can navigate through layers of wind blowing in various directions, allowing it to move sideways. Pilots can strategically adjust altitude to steer the balloon left or right.
If there's a fan in the room or the air is moving, the balloon will move with it.
As the air in the balloon is heated, it expands and becomes less dense, or that is, becomes lighter. This then provides lift to the balloon and the basket. The reason the air in the balloon expands, is because as it is heated, the molecules of air move faster and spread out to fill the entire volume of the balloon.
An air balloon rises due to the hot air inside it being lighter than the cooler air outside. By controlling the temperature of the air inside with a burner, the balloon can go up or down. To move horizontally, the balloon must catch wind currents and navigate by ascending or descending to find different wind directions at various altitudes.
still inside, but as you twist the balloon the air inside would gather somewhere between left or right depending on what part of the balloon you twisted.
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Balloon boats move due to the escaping air from the balloon propelling the boat forward. When the air is released from the inflated balloon, it creates a force in the opposite direction, causing the boat to move in the direction of the escaping air.
They move with the wind
When the air inside the balloon escapes, it creates a difference in air pressure between the inside and outside of the balloon. This pressure difference causes the balloon to move in the direction of lower pressure, which is typically outwards.
It's a gas. The air molecules are free to move around anywhere in the balloon.
The balloon moved because of the force of the air being pushed out of the balloon by the person blowing into it. This force creates pressure inside the balloon, causing it to expand and eventually move in the opposite direction of the air flow.
decreases. This is because the cold air causes the air molecules inside the balloon to move slower, reducing their kinetic energy and causing the balloon to shrink.
the pressure in side the balloon will get squizz out and make the air move
If a balloon is punctured with a hole, the air inside the balloon will escape, causing the balloon to gradually deflate and become smaller in size until there is no more air left.
When an air-filled balloon is left with its mouth downward and the air is allowed to escape, the balloon will collapse and shrink in size. This is because the air pressure inside the balloon is greater than the atmospheric pressure outside, causing the air to rush out until the pressures equalize.
When air inside a balloon is heated, the molecules move faster, causing the air to expand and the balloon to inflate. The total mass of the air inside the balloon remains the same, but the density of the air decreases as it becomes less compact.