Helium is lighter than air, therefore it rises upwards.
Helium gas is commonly used in balloons to make them float and rise into the sky. Helium is lighter than air and provides the lift needed to overcome gravity and allow the balloon to ascend.
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)
Hydrogen is lighter than air, so the force of gravity is overcome by the force of the heavier air pushing on the balloon. Same as why bubbles float to the top of water. When balloon is filled with air there is no competing force so gravity takes over and pulls the balloon down.
1) A boat on water - upthrust going up keeping it a float also known as buoyancy. 2)Swimmer- upthrust (or buoyancy again) keeps the swimmer on top of the water. 3) A helium filled balloon - helium is lighter than air so it displaces it, pushing up into the air. 4)A hot air balloon - same principals of a helium balloon. can only think of 4 sorry. 5) jumping out of a plane. 6)it is what makes a parachute lift one up when falling.
The effect is a result of the difference between the density of the gas within the balloon and the density of the gas outwith the balloon, such that a buoyant force is created that can overcome the gravitational forces upon the balloon. To create a buoyant force, the gas within the balloon must be less dense than the gas outwith the balloon. The gas outwith a balloon is air (atmosphere) which roughly contains 78.09% nitrogen, 20.95% oxygen, 0.93% argon, 0.039% carbon dioxide, and small amounts of other gases. Helium is less dense than this combination of gasses, thus if we release helium into the atmosphere, it automatically rises through the atmosphere. Although gravity has an effect upon this gas, the buoyant force can easily overcome it. It will continue to rise until the density of the surrounding gasses is equalised at which point it will hover, neither rising nor falling to any significant degree. A balloon makes use of this buoyant force by trapping the lighter gas within its envelope. Although the weight of the balloon itself adds a greater gravitational force, the buoyant force of the gas within can easily overcome this. If nothing else, this demonstrates just how weak gravity really is -- even a noble gas can easily overcome it! We can achieve the same thing with air itself. Hot air is less dense than cold air (hot air rises, after all), thus if we can heat up enough air within an envelope we can make the envelope rise upwards. Since heat will be lost through the envelope, we must ensure a constant supply of hot air is provided. Thus the balloon needs to be sufficiently large enough to accommodate enough hot air to lift both the envelope and the burner that heats the air. Chinese lanterns are a classic example of this type of hot air balloon. In order to lift people and other objects, we simply need a much larger envelope. Manned hot-air balloons are simply extremely large Chinese lanterns, using propane gas burners to heat the air in the envelope. The materials used in the balloon obviously need to be as light as possible, hence the envelope is constructed from ripstop nylon or dacron, while the gondola or basket is typically made from woven wicker. The burner and propane gas bottles are the heaviest elements, besides the people being carried. The combined weight of a 5-passenger hot air balloon can still be more than 3.5 tons. Even so, 100,000 cubic feet of hot air (weighing almost 6000 lbs) is enough to lift this enormous weight.
The balloons that float usually contain helium in them, which is lighter than air. This enables the balloon to float.
Because air is not as dense as helium filed gallons so they won't float
Helium gas is commonly used in balloons to make them float and rise into the sky. Helium is lighter than air and provides the lift needed to overcome gravity and allow the balloon to ascend.
helium balloons get filled with a amount of air in which is called helium it is used to make balloons float around in air. helium is a inert,gaseous element!!!!!yea i kenisha am smartHelium is less dense than air, therefore a helium-filled balloon will float in air.Helium is lighter that air, so it effectively floats on air. As a helium balloon is submerged in air, it rises upwards (like an air filled bubble in water).
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)
NO! Footballs are not full with helium because if they were they would float up in the sky
Due to the weight of the balloon. A balloon is merely a capsule full of air so it will fall to the ground as the balloon weighs it down. A helium balloon will rise into the air because helium is less dense than normal air (i.e. it weighs less). The air inside the balloon is the same density as the air outside. The balloon material itself is heavier than air, which causes the balloon to sink. If you decrease the density of the trapped air, such as by heating it or replacing it with hydrogen or helium, the balloon may become even lighter than the balloon material and an equal volume of normal air, in which case the balloon will float or rise.
I see a helium balloon in the sky!There are balloons on a birthday party.Hope it helped :)
it can rise because of the helium and the gases help make it rise to the sky
An innertube floats for the same reason that a balloon filled with helium floats in the air. In a helium balloon the gas is lighter than the air. Air in an innertube weighs less than the water and therefore floats to the top. This is called buoyancy. It weighs less than the water but more than the air above the water due to the rubber of the tube. This is why it stays on the surface and does not float away into the sky.
The air inside a hot air balloon is heated by a burner, which makes it less dense than the surrounding cooler air. This difference in density creates lift, allowing the balloon to float in the sky.
A hot air balloon rises due to the principle of buoyancy. The air inside the balloon is heated, which causes it to become lighter and less dense than the surrounding air. This difference in density creates lift, causing the balloon to float upwards.