Nope, you will not. Helium gets evaporated in your system really quick so there's not enough time for you 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.
Helium is light and it will float / rise.
You can use air but it won't float so I would recommend helium. If you suck in helium, it will make your voice sound weird.... Try it!!
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Helium is lighter than air. So it will float in air.
Because helium is lighter than air. So helium balloon will rise up.
Helium is light and it will float / rise.
Helium is lighter than air. Hence balloons or blimps filled with helium will float.
You can use air but it won't float so I would recommend helium. If you suck in helium, it will make your voice sound weird.... Try it!!
Balloons are filled with helium. Helium is a gas that can make light objects float, or make your voice all squeaky. So if you want to pee your pants laughing, go cut a small hole in a balloon and suck the helium out and then speak.
Helium is lighter than air. so balloons filled with helium will float in air
No, human body doesn't float on helium as it is light.
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Helium is lighter than air. so balloons filled with helium will float in air. warming will make them float or rise up faster.
When balloons float they have helium in it. Helium is not air, but a gas. It's lighter than air, which makes it float.
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they don't float ONLY with helium. They float with any gas that is less dense than air, for instance hydrogen.