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← HistoryWhich design constraint primarily forced early hot air balloons to use large, lightweight envelopes?
A)Maintaining sufficient lift force✓
B)Reducing drag from atmospheric winds
C)Preventing excessive internal pressure
D)Minimizing radiative heat loss
💡 Explanation
To achieve flight, hot air balloons rely on buoyant lift, where lift is proportional to the volume and temperature difference. Therefore, early balloons needed large envelopes to displace enough air for sufficient lift, rather than lower drag, maintain pressure or prevent radiative losses, which are secondary effects.
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