What happens to a balloon as it rises up through the atmosphere?
As the balloon rises, the gas inside the balloon expands because the atmospheric pressure surrounding the balloon drops. The atmosphere is 100 to 200 times less dense at the float altitudes than on the ground. A balloon that is fully inflated on the ground will also have way too much lifting force.
Why do balloons pop as it goes higher to the atmosphere?
As a weather balloon rises into high altitudes, where air pressure decreases, the helium or hydrogen pressure inside the balloon increases and expands the balloon. This way the balloon and the radiosonde can rise at a consistent pace high into the atmosphere.
How does the volume of a balloon change as it rises in the air explain why and when does it stop rising if the same balloon is filled with water and placed inside a vacuum chamber What will happen to the water and the balloon as the vacuum pressure increases discuss the reason?
The balloon stops rising. As balloons rise, air pressure around them diminishes. When the ballon is made of elastic material, it expands because of the excess pressure inside. Its volume increases and its internal pressure decreases.
Which way does the air go when a balloon deflates?
Answer: The direction of the air when the balloon deflates is upward.
Why does a balloon fly when air is released?
The balloon travels along the string “track.” Pressure from the gases inside the balloon pushes those gases out of the balloon when it is released. As the gases escape from the balloon, they exert a force on the outside air, which in turn exerts an opposing force and pushes the balloon forward.
Did the air from the balloon hit anything to make the balloon move?
when the balloon pushes air out of its nozzle, the air pushes the balloon right back…. in space the rocket fuel comes out of the rocket and goes in the opposite direction to that of the rocket, thus providing the rocket with a momentum to go forward.] so yes you are right.