The Effects of Cold & Hot Water on a Balloons Movement

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PacifiquexCoast
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Project Question: "How does the temperature of cold and warm water affect the movement of a balloon?"

Basically, for my project, I am to use a balloon to symbolize the effects of cold and warm fronts. To exemplify, the temperature of a balloon will differ if it were to be placed in a bathtub filled with hot water versus a bathtub filled with cold water.
Project Due Date: n/a
Project Status: I am conducting my experiment

The Effects of Cold & Hot Water on a Balloons Movement

Post by PacifiquexCoast »

For my Science fair project, my topic is "How does the temperature of cold and warm water affect the movement of a balloon?"

I saw the topic on the Science Buddies website, and I thought I was interested in doing it. I didn't pay attention to the fact that there was an asterik afterward the project title, so the topic was basically summarized and didn't contain the notes I needed to do my research. Also, the links are outdated. None of them work which makes this even more frustrating. The most I could do was write down notes on cold fronts and warm fronts, but I need more to go into my research. :/

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SciB
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Re: The Effects of Cold & Hot Water on a Balloons Movement

Post by SciB »

Hi,

I found the Scibuddies project idea you are talking about and I read the abstract: https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... p016.shtml

The idea I got was that the balloons are being used to show that cold air sinks because it is heavier and warm air rises. Ok. You can heat up or cool down a balloon filled with air but how do you measure its ‘movement’? I guess you could use balloons filled with helium so they rise, but then what do you measure? How long it takes for the balloons to rise up a certain distance?

You could experiment by tying different lengths of string on the balloons, putting one in the freezer and the other in a warm oven, then timing how long it takes for the balloons to rise to the end of the string.

I hope this helps.

Good luck!

Sybee
PacifiquexCoast
Posts: 4
Joined: Mon Aug 25, 2014 3:14 pm
Occupation: Student: 9th grade
Project Question: "How does the temperature of cold and warm water affect the movement of a balloon?"

Basically, for my project, I am to use a balloon to symbolize the effects of cold and warm fronts. To exemplify, the temperature of a balloon will differ if it were to be placed in a bathtub filled with hot water versus a bathtub filled with cold water.
Project Due Date: n/a
Project Status: I am conducting my experiment

Re: The Effects of Cold & Hot Water on a Balloons Movement

Post by PacifiquexCoast »

SciB wrote:Hi,

I found the Scibuddies project idea you are talking about and I read the abstract: https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... p016.shtml

The idea I got was that the balloons are being used to show that cold air sinks because it is heavier and warm air rises. Ok. You can heat up or cool down a balloon filled with air but how do you measure its ‘movement’? I guess you could use balloons filled with helium so they rise, but then what do you measure? How long it takes for the balloons to rise up a certain distance?

You could experiment by tying different lengths of string on the balloons, putting one in the freezer and the other in a warm oven, then timing how long it takes for the balloons to rise to the end of the string.

I hope this helps.

Good luck!

Sybee
Thank you! You're response was very helpful. I will definitely consider this.

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