you breath in the helium (you need to breath it in with out letting it out) and then talk.
Inhaling helium from balloons can displace oxygen in your lungs, leading to a temporary oxygen deprivation. This can cause symptoms like lightheadedness and a high-pitched voice as the sound travels faster in helium. However, inhaling helium is dangerous and can result in asphyxiation or other serious health risks.
no but, it causes your voice box to get a high pitched noise when you talk
if its possible then the reason could be the expansion of high pressured helium from tank to balloon is large.
helium is an element that does that to your voise
So the blimp will stay aloft/still adn will float.
Inhaling helium from balloons can displace oxygen in your lungs, leading to a temporary oxygen deprivation. This can cause symptoms like lightheadedness and a high-pitched voice as the sound travels faster in helium. However, inhaling helium is dangerous and can result in asphyxiation or other serious health risks.
Balloons, and making your voice sound fast and high pitch.
Balloons, and making your voice sound fast and high pitch.
no but, it causes your voice box to get a high pitched noise when you talk
Try sucking in helium found most commonly in balloons. Only the balloons that need a weight to keep them down have helium in them - because helium is lighter than air. Anyway helium will make your voice sound high- pitched therefore making your voice sound funny. Helium in big intakes can damage your lungs; but don't worry you would have to suck in a lot to damage them.
Because ashley is a mother of 4 and lives in a helium factory
Well, sweetie, the opposite of a deep voice would be a high-pitched voice. It's like comparing Barry White to a chipmunk on helium - complete opposites on the vocal spectrum. So, if you're looking for the polar opposite of a deep voice, you're in the right neighborhood with a high-pitched voice.
Helium (from balloons)
You talk slowly into the camera and use a video editing program (like iMovie or Windows Movie Maker) to speed up the video clip, and you'll be talking twice as fast in a high voice like Fred.
if its possible then the reason could be the expansion of high pressured helium from tank to balloon is large.
helium is an element that does that to your voise
Inhaling helium can cause your voice to sound high-pitched because the gas is lighter than air and changes the speed of sound waves as they pass through your vocal cords. However, it can be dangerous as helium can displace oxygen in your lungs, leading to asphyxiation if done excessively. It is not recommended to suck on helium balloons.