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Why a balloon inflated with hot air rises up?

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A liquid or a gas becomes lighter (less dense) as it expands on heating. Hot liquid or gas rises above the heated area. The cooler liquid or gas from the surroundings fills the place which in turn is heated up. In this way, all fluid is heated up. Therefore, the transfer of heat through the fluids takes place by the actual movement of heated molecules from hot to cold parts of the fluid.

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