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Introduction to: Hot Air Balloon Travel
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What is a Balloon? Balloon… ◦ A spherical craft made of silk, rubber, or other suitable nonporous materials that contain either hot air or a gas that is lighter than air.
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Key Characteristics of a Balloon 1. The gas or fluid that fills the balloon must be lighter than air. (hot air, steam, helium, hydrogen). 2. The envelope or container must be: a.Light weight b.Airtight c.Securely Fastened d.Strong enough to support a man. 3. The ability to produce gas in sufficient quantities must exist.
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Basic Parts of a Balloon
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The Science of Balloon Travel Pressure Buoyancy Gravity
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The Science of Balloon Travel Pressure Buoyancy Gravity
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The Science of Balloon Travel Pressure Buoyancy Gravity
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What is Density? …how closely molecules are packed together. … a more dense fluid or object. 1.Object or fluid weighs more… 2.Molecules move slower… 3.Example: Ice … a less dense fluid or object. 1.Object or fluid weighs less… 2.Molecules move faster… 3.Example: Steam
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What is Buoyancy? …an upward force created by a difference in density between a fluid and an object. What is a fluid? – A substance that conforms to the shape of its container. (Examples: Water & Gases)
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What is Buoyancy? Relative to how Hot Air Balloons Operate. You can make air less dense by heating it!
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What is Buoyancy? Relative to how Hot Air Balloons Operate.
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