No, human body doesn't float on helium as it is light.
Helium gas is commonly used to make balloons float. Helium is lighter than air, so filling a balloon with helium makes it buoyant and able to float.
Balloons are usually filled with helium gas to make them float. Helium is lighter than air and provides the necessary lift for the balloon to float.
Helium
It's a gas and gas likes to float.
Helium to get them to float.
Yes, if you inhale a large amount of helium gas, it will decrease the density of the air in your lungs, causing your voice to become high-pitched. However, it will not make you float because the buoyant force acting on your body is determined by factors like the density and volume of your body, not the gas you inhale.
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Helium balloons float because helium gas is lighter than the surrounding air. This causes the balloon to be buoyant and rise up in the atmosphere.
Those balloons are filled with helium gas. Helium is lighter than air. Helium is a noble gas.
Yes, its to do with the gas density difference of air and helium, rather than the density of gas due to temperature.