Since the first
trial of the hot balloon experiment was a horrible failure, we were asked to do
it again with a different group. This time, we were allowed to bring our own
material in order to match different ideas.
Considering the
last failure that the 10 candles could not fly the big garbage bag, we decided
to use a relative smaller bag. The bag was relatively thin compared to the
garbage bag. The size was one tenth of the big garbage bag, for which we only
used two candles instead of 10. Then, we inserted these two candles into the
holes that were cut from the straws, and stuck the straws onto the wall of the
plastic bag. Therefore, the candles were placed inside the plastic bag.
Depressed, we failed!
The hot balloon died right as we lit the candles. The plastic bag was melt
because it could not take the heat from the two candles that were put inside
the bag. Since the distance between the candles and the top of the bag was very
short, it was hotter than the candles that were place underneath the hot balloon. Plus the smallness and thinness of the bag,
the hot balloon failed as soon as the fire touched the candles. The distance
where the candles were placed to the top of the bag would be essential to
flight. So next time, if we are given another chance (though it is done now),
it is necessary try different structure out several times in order to assure
the proper distance between the candles and the bag.