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    The Business of Balloon

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    The business of balloons A typical balloon seller on the street may not grab your attention but the product he sells has more than just air. Balloons are used for decoration‚ in advertisements and for adventure sports‚ and this has led to a booming business of this product that was once only for children. The Business There are multiple types of balloons available in the market for different purposes. Celebration balloons‚ toy and novelty balloons‚ decoration balloons‚ and advertisement balloons

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    Aims and Objectives Every business has aims that they wish to achieve‚ they might be overall goals and purposes that the business was set up to fulfil. Aims can therefore be seen as not only long term‚ but in some cases‚ almost impossible to reach‚ Heinz aims for its tomato sauce to be ‘the world’s favourite ketchup‚ on every table’ (every table; total Customer satisfaction). But this doesn’t the organisation from trying to reach the aim‚ and from always working towards it. Typical aims

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    Gas Law

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    Hot air balloons might seem magical to some people because of its ability to float in the sky‚ but the process that allows them to take flight is actually very uncomplicated. The balloons are prime examples of the implementation of gas laws. The physics are based on the simple principle that warm air rises in cooler air. Hot air has less mass per unit of volume. The relevant gas law in use is Charless Law‚ which is V1/T1=V2/T2. The law states that raising the temperature (T1) will also increase

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    Why Balloons Deflate Over Time Balloons are perhaps one of the main choices for party decorations. They come in different forms and sizes‚ and are made of varying materials. Balloons however do not stay inflated for a long period of time even if they are tightly knotted. Some stay inflated for weeks‚ some for days‚ and some even for only a few hours. Have you ever wondered how the air inside the balloon escapes? There are several factors that cause the deflation of a perfectly inflated balloon

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    Structural Engineering Mishaps and Disasters Hindenburg: An Unnecessary Disaster In the 1930s airships‚ better known today as "blimps"‚ were the main source of air travel. During this time‚ the airships were used for various different reasons such as: bombing enemy targets‚ patrolling coastal areas‚ escorting naval ships during the night or through unsafe bodies of water‚ or used to make luxury flights across the Atlantic. The Hindenburg was believed to be the biggest and most sophisticated

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    Hindenburg Research Paper

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    Hindenburg: The Lifting Power of Hydrogen and Helium The Hindenburg is famously known for being the largest airship that ever flew before its devastating disaster in 1937. The Hindenburg wasn’t just a tragedy or disaster it is known for now. Scientists of that time admired it. The development of this aircraft has a great impact on the scientific community. The Hindenburg was completed in 1936 in Friedrichshafen‚ Germany by the Nazis. It was modeled LZ-129. The LZ-129 was approximately 804 feet

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    World War one was full of technological advances and I will be talking about three of them in my essay. Each of these advances was used by the Allies or the Central Powers. Both sides were extremely smart and has provided us with new ideas and inventions that we still use today. One tactic that was used was trench warfare. The soldiers would stand in the ground with high walls for protection. This provided shelter from gunfire. These walls were tall enough so everyone could stand behind them. One

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    Introduction paragraph.The impact that the hindenburg had on society was huge but the disaster itself was a major problem the fact that a few mistakes caused so much of a loss‚ Henri Giffard a man from france was the first to create this airship in 1853. The airship only flew at a speed of about six miles per hour. Germany did not manufacture this until about a century later. The main cause of this was that a small gas leak had formed the ropes completed a circuit when touching the ground which made

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    fresh air but only the dreaded heat of many engines filled his lungs. The sky seemed filled with such a wet haze‚ perhaps created by the many airships that filled the sky. Valentine has never seen so many ships in one place‚ except perhaps in old photographs‚ and he thought so many will never be gathered together again. This was the end‚ the end of airships‚ the end of lifting gas‚ and he was certain he was going to die. Valentine glanced over his shoulder and caught a glimpse of the captain with

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    Zeppelin and Br

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    accidents in aviation history nothing but a cunningly planned insurance fraud? <br> <br>Over 60 years ago‚ airships were the "queens of the skies." In the early 1900s‚ a stubborn‚ yet brilliant German count‚ Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin‚ took keen interest in balloon flights and was devoted to the design and construction of airships. At first‚ he had many difficulties and setbacks but soon his airships were able to accommodate passengers as well. This lighter-than-air vehicle will later be known as a zeppelin

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