Just as a baloon does, but the only diffrence it is a much greater mass. And obviously they don't use air, they use helium which is greater then air.
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Yes. For every fluid, there are things that float in it ... they just have to be things that are less dense than the fluid. That's how stones float in mercury, logs float in water, and hot balloons float in air.
Yes they do, as helium is lighter than air and blimps will float.
Helium has a low density and causes balloons and blimps to float
It helps things float. Like blimps.
Helium is lighter than air. Hence balloons or blimps filled with helium will float.
In helium balloons and blimps. Helium is lighter than air. So balloons or blimps filled with helium will float or rise up
Helium is lighter than air. So balloons or blimps filled with helium will rise up and float.
Helium is generally used in helium balloons and blimps. Helium is lighter than air and these items will float in air
Helium is a very light unreactive gas so it can be used in balloons etc.
Goodyear is well known for its blimps. In order for these blimps to float, they contain a lighter than air gas. Hydrogen is to dangerous for this purpose, so helium is used. Thus, helium is the noble gas used by Goodyear.
No, blimps do not contain lithium. All blimps in current service use helium
No. Blimps require atmosphere.
There are some companies which produce remote controlled blimps. West Coast Blimps & Electronics, Yoshioka Model Factory, DraganFly Innovations Inc., and Model Airships and Blimps produce remote controlled blimps