Make a hot air balloon

  1. After rubbing a balloon on your shirt, your hair sticks up when the balloon is near your head. Explain how tiny particles on you
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  2. After rubbing a balloon on your shirt, your hair sticks up when the balloon is near your head. Explain how tiny particles on you
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  3. Balloon- CO2Balloon- O2 Balloon- He Balloon- N2 Balloon- CH4 Represented above are five identical balloons, each filled to the
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  4. A 2.75-gram air inflated balloon is given an excess negative charge, q1 = -3.00 × 10-8 C, by rubbing it with a blanket. It is
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  5. I found this on the internet and I need an explanation.Q: You want to make sure a large weather balloon does not burst and wish
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  6. Ross will make a water balloon that can be modeled with a sphere. A constraint he must consider is that when the radius of the
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  7. When inflating a balloon, which of the following represents an equal but opposite force acting on the balloon?(1 point)Responses
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  8. When inflating a balloon, which of the following represents an equal but opposite force acting on the balloon?(1 point)Responses
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  9. After rubbing a balloon against someone's hair, a balloon has accumulated a static electric charge. The air inside the balloon
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  10. A 5.00 x 102 kg hot air balloon takes off from rest at the surface of the earth. The buoyant force lifts the balloon straight
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