Hot Air Balloons Pathfinder Honour
1 g
£0.78
Requirements
- State the role each of the following played in the development of flying balloons:
- Joseph Michel Montgolfier and Jacques-Etienne Montgolfier
- Jean Francois Pilatre de Rozier and Francois Laurent Marquis d'Arlandes
- Jacques Alexandre Cesar Charles and Nicolas Louis Robert
- Ben L. Abruzzo, Maxie L. Anderson, and Larry Newman
- Bertrand Piccard and Brian Jones
- Cite the principle of Archimedes and briefly describe how it applies to each of the following:
- A piece of cork floating in a bowl of water
- A ship floating in the ocean
- A hot air balloon floating in the atmosphere
- Using a Chemistry textbook or a reference book of scientific tables, draw up a simple table showing the composition of air by weight and by volume.
- Draw up a simple table showing a comparison of the atomic number, atomic weight, and density of hydrogen, helium, nitrogen, and oxygen.
- Name two gases that are used in flying gas-filled balloons.
- Explain how heat/temperature affects the density of air and how this applies to flying hot air balloons.
- Explain the role of each of the following in the structure and flying of a hot air balloon:
- Envelope
- Support structure
- Throat
- Fuel source
- Name two materials that may be used for the envelope of a hot air balloon, and compare the advantages each cords because of its properties.
- Describe how flying balloons have served a useful function in:
- Military campaigns
- Scientific research
- At what time of the day do most sport balloon flights take place? Why?
- Describe how a pilot controls the vertical movement of:
- A hot air balloon
- A gas filled balloon
- Describe how a pilot controls the lateral or horizontal movement of a flying balloon.
- Build to completion one model hot air balloon (or two if working in pairs).
Materials
- State the role each of the following played in the development of flying balloons:
- Joseph Michel Montgolfier and Jacques-Etienne Montgolfier
- Jean Francois Pilatre de Rozier and Francois Laurent Marquis d'Arlandes
- Jacques Alexandre Cesar Charles and Nicolas Louis Robert
- Ben L. Abruzzo, Maxie L. Anderson, and Larry Newman
- Bertrand Piccard and Brian Jones
- Cite the principle of Archimedes and briefly describe how it applies to each of the following:
- A piece of cork floating in a bowl of water
- A ship floating in the ocean
- A hot air balloon floating in the atmosphere
- Using a Chemistry textbook or a reference book of scientific tables, draw up a simple table showing the composition of air by weight and by volume.
- Draw up a simple table showing a comparison of the atomic number, atomic weight, and density of hydrogen, helium, nitrogen, and oxygen.
- Name two gases that are used in flying gas-filled balloons.
- Explain how heat/temperature affects the density of air and how this applies to flying hot air balloons.
- Explain the role of each of the following in the structure and flying of a hot air balloon:
- Envelope
- Support structure
- Throat
- Fuel source
- Name two materials that may be used for the envelope of a hot air balloon, and compare the advantages each cords because of its properties.
- Describe how flying balloons have served a useful function in:
- Military campaigns
- Scientific research
- At what time of the day do most sport balloon flights take place? Why?
- Describe how a pilot controls the vertical movement of:
- A hot air balloon
- A gas filled balloon
- Describe how a pilot controls the lateral or horizontal movement of a flying balloon.
- Build to completion one model hot air balloon (or two if working in pairs).