Relacionar Columnas Scientific Method - Hot Air Balloon (Balance)Versión en línea assignment por Benjamin D Morgan 1 Step 4: Procedure/Experiment 2 Step 5: Analyze the Results 3 Scientific Knowledge 4 Technology 5 Engineering Design Process 6 Scientific Method 7 Step 3: Hypothesis 8 Step 2B: Research 9 Step 2A: Ask a Question 10 Generate Concepts/Research 11 Step 6: Conclusion 12 Add weight to location 1 on this balloon would cause the balloon to float upwards straight 13 Step 1: Make observations about the natural world 14 Add weight to location 2 would cause this balloon to rise upward straight The hot air balloon created at the end of the engineering design process is this. In this step we...learned about aerospace engineering, flying machines, types of hot air balloons, & how hot air balloons are steered. In this step we...made a claim about " How does the weight distribution on the balloon effect the ability of the balloon to fly straight without flipping over?" based on our research only In this step we...looked at our lab results of a hot air balloon to see how adding weight and moving weight around on it effected how it flew (flip more/less) In this step we identified this - How does the weight distribution on the balloon effect the ability of the balloon to fly straight without flipping over? What stepwise process did we do today to research how adding weight to a hot air balloon effects stability In this step we...put weight in different areas of a hot air balloon and recorded how well it flew In this step we... looked at a prototype hot air balloon In this step we...made a claim about "Adding weight to the bottom of the balloon will cause the balloon to rise up straighter without flipping as much" based on the experiment Stepwise process where we learn how to design and build a prototype prosthetic arm This is the step of the engineering design process that we completed by performing the lab how adding weight to a hot air balloon effect stability Using the scientific method give us this about hot air balloons and how they work