because of the weight of the bottle, also the helium may be compressed
Black holes maximizes the gravitational pull to infinite so multiplying the gravitational pull on a helium balloon will make it float away faster because a helium balloon has a negative in which gravity pulls it down.
I would say an air filled balloon if you fill it with just plain air. I am basing this on the principle of osmosis and diffusion. A substance such as a gas will travel from an area of increased concentration, such as a balloon filled with helium, to an area od decreased concentration, such as the room the balloon is in. If you fill the balloon with air identicle to that in the surrounding room it negates diffusion.
because helium weighs 4u and air (80% nitrogen) weighs about 14u. because helium has less mass, it has less gravity and rises. it has also to be a gas as a substance in a gas form has a much lower density as a liquid or solid form. earlier they used hydrogen (1u), but that is highly explosive. (u is relative mass for atoms)
The pressure that there would be if all the non-helium atoms and molecules were taken away.
It lands on mars and it weighs than thirty eight pounds so it won't float...
No. The amount required would be enough to rupture it and probably do a lot more damage.
Just run down to the beach, or to the river, and go into your pockets. Tap the bottle, and then tap "Release." Your bottle will float away.
Black holes maximizes the gravitational pull to infinite so multiplying the gravitational pull on a helium balloon will make it float away faster because a helium balloon has a negative in which gravity pulls it down.
Since they are gases, neither nitrogen or helium are technically able to dissolve in the same way that a solid dissolves in a liquid. However, if they were to mix, it would not go well because the helium would float away very quickly.
-Gravity (so it doesnt float away) -Temp (not too hot or cold)
-Gravity (so it doesnt float away) -Temp (not too hot or cold)
No matter how little gravity, as long as it is still positive, you would not float. For that, you would have to have less density than the air. With zero gravity, both we and the air would float away into space.
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well it depends what type of balloon it is if it is filled with helium it will float higher and higher until it will pop under the air pressure. but if it a ballon filled with normal air it will just float back down or get blown away if there is wind
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No, soccer balls are filled with ordinary air If they were filled with helium, they would float into the skyHelium filled soccer balls would certainly not "fly into the sky"! The difference in mass of an air filled ball and one filled with helium would be but a few grams! But the helium (having a much smaller molecule than those that comprise air) would leak out of the bladder more quickly. In addition Helium is much more expensive than compressed air.