The Qing dynasty.
The Montgolfier brothers from France are credited for inventing ballooning in the 18th century. The Qing dynasty spanned from 1644 until 1912.
Heating the air increases air velocity, and thus accelerating the air and lifting the balloon, f=ma.
Yes, it was possible. The first lighter-than-air balloon was invented in 1783, Marie Antoinette had died in 1793.
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The English Channel was first crossed by air in 1785. The balloon trip took two hours.
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The Chinese were the first to invent the hot air balloon and they were the first to ride it in the 16th century. The inventor and the riders remain unknown.
It was in the mid fourteenth century. The Chinese invented it first.
Air fill the balloon and force it to expand but being a rubber base substance the balloon always in the state of pushing the air (that's why if you put a hole on a balloon it will "fly"). Air pushing is an action. Balloon pushing back is a reaction.
If there is warm air in the balloon, cooler air makes the balloon rise and if there is cold air in the balloon warmer air makes the balloon fall.
Air= air in balloon solid= balloon and basket
Yes it does, it also depends on how big the are inside the balloon is too. because think of a chinese lantern, as this floats to the sky using the hot gas from the fire, now think of a hot air balloon in the same way :)
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The first air spying was done in a hot air balloon during the civil war. So, in this may affected the outcomes of some battles or troop movements.
D: The hot air inside the balloon becomes less dense than the air outside the balloon.
The air inside a hot air balloon is the same as normal air around the balloon and the air you're breathing, only heated by the flame inside the balloon, hence HOT AIR balloon.
when you fill a balloon with air the air makes pressure. the air pressure maximizes the balloon fabric allowing the balloon to expand.