When the air inside the balloon is heated, it becomes less dense than the cooler air outside This reduced density allows the balloon to rise as it becomes lighter than the cooler air outside This decrease in density causes the balloon to displace more air and, thus, experience a greater upward buoyant force.
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A convection current inside the balloon keeps the air warm as heated air continually rises, cools and falls to be heated again
The warm air inside the balloon is less dense than the cooler air on the outside, making the air balloon rise upwards.
The greater the heat differential between the air inside the envelope and the ambient air, the faster the balloon rises Hot air is constantly being lost from the top of the envelope by leaking through the fabric, seams, and deflation port. When the air inside the balloon expands and becomes less dense than the cooler air outside, the buoyant force allows the balloon to rise The outside temperature will have no effect on the height of the balloon.
Changing the temperature inside a hot air balloon affects its buoyancy by altering the density of the air within the envelope When the air is heated, it becomes less dense, allowing the balloon to rise as the buoyant force exceeds the weight of the balloon and its contents. The hot air inside the envelope is less dense than the surrounding (cooler) air This difference in density causes the hot air balloon to be lifted off the ground due to the buoyant force created by the surrounding air.
A hot air balloon rises because heating the air inside makes it less dense than the cooler air surrounding the balloon, creating buoyancy
This density difference generates an upward force, allowing the balloon to overcome gravity and ascend. When the air inside the balloon is heated, it becomes less dense than the cooler air outside, allowing the aircraft to rise Conversely, letting the air cool or releasing hot air through a vent causes the balloon to descend. When the air inside the balloon is heated, the molecules in the air begin to move around and spread out, and the air becomes less dense
The surrounding, colder air falls beneath the hot air.