Yes, if he's holding enough of them.
The number of balloons needed to lift a child would depend on the weight of the child and the size of the balloons. On average, it may take around 80-100 helium-filled balloons to lift a small child off the ground. It's important to consider safety measures and proper balloon handling if attempting such a stunt.
It would take roughly 67 weather balloons to lift a 190 lb person. Each weather balloon can lift around 3 lbs of weight, so dividing the person's weight by the lifting capacity of one balloon gives the approximate number needed.
It typically takes a wind force of at least 50-60 miles per hour to lift a person off the ground.
In order for wind to lift a person off the ground, it would need to be at least 50 miles per hour or higher.
No, air on its own cannot hold a person up. The lift required to overcome gravity and support a person's weight typically comes from other sources such as buoyancy (in the case of balloons or aircraft) or lift generated by wings (in the case of airplanes).
The number of helium balloons needed to lift a person will depend on the person's weight. On average, it takes about 3-5 large helium balloons to lift 1 pound. For example, to lift a 150-pound person, you would need roughly 450-750 balloons. It is important to consider factors like air currents and ceiling height when attempting to lift objects with helium balloons indoors.
Balloons filled with Helium rise because Helium is less dense than normal air. Hot air balloons lift off the ground because heat rises, and when the balloon is full of air of a higher temperature than its surroundings, the balloon will rise.
The number of balloons needed to lift a child would depend on the weight of the child and the size of the balloons. On average, it may take around 80-100 helium-filled balloons to lift a small child off the ground. It's important to consider safety measures and proper balloon handling if attempting such a stunt.
It would take roughly 67 weather balloons to lift a 190 lb person. Each weather balloon can lift around 3 lbs of weight, so dividing the person's weight by the lifting capacity of one balloon gives the approximate number needed.
it took 53 12" helium balloons to lift a pound, you have to add the weight of the string and balloons
It takes about 300 balloons to lift 200 pound manballoon filled with exactly 1 sq ft of helium yields about 28.2g (upward thrust)453.6 grams/Lb453.6(1Lb) /28.2= about 16 blnsSo to get one pound off of the ground it would take about 16 balloons16x200= 3200it would take 3200 balloons to lift a 200 lb person....Only hoover not continually rise on account of the uneven weight distribution and the temp differences in each balloon helium isn't as buoyant when cold, unless the temp is consistant. Wind is a factor; as well as the amount of static charge in the air
well it depends how much the person weighs so do this take the persons weight and multiply it by five the divide it by how many inches the balloon is around then last but not least you add how much time it takes to blow up the balloon (this is because different heilium machines have different presure gages) and there is how many balloons it takes to lift a person off the ground wit regular party balloons
10000000 helium balloons
To lift about 110 pounds it could take any where from 100 to 150 balloons to lift a person, a lawn chair, food, and many gallons of water. A man by the name of Kent Couch from Oregon demestrated this for us by flying from his home all the way to Idaho. I would'NT try this unless you have a parachute of some kind of device to help you have a better landing. The Balloons could be about the average party balloons (large ones) that are about 11in in diameter. Now remember this is very dangerous and could even be lethal.I hope this helped you.Thanks for looking--Tiana5701
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It would take thousands of balloons to lift up the average house, as houses are heavy and balloons can only lift a small amount of weight. The exact number of balloons required would depend on the size and weight of the house, but it would be an impractical and unsafe way to try to lift a house.
It typically takes a wind force of at least 50-60 miles per hour to lift a person off the ground.