your voice goes high and squeeky
When you inhale helium, your voice changes because helium is lighter than air and travels faster through your vocal cords, causing them to vibrate at a higher frequency. This results in a higher-pitched voice.
first you have to untie the ballon then you hold with you hand so that it wont come out then you hurry up and press it on you lip nd hold it tight on your lips then breth it in then hold it then talk then slowly release the heluim then it over it will on last about 15 sec so hurry up
Putting helium in your tires can cause them to lose pressure more quickly than if you used regular air. Helium molecules are smaller and can escape through the rubber more easily, leading to more frequent refills.
If the volume of the helium balloon doubles as it rises, the density of the helium inside it decreases. This is because the same amount of helium gas is now spread out over a larger volume, leading to a lower density.
Well, honey, it's not the number of balloons that'll kill you, it's how you use them. Inhaling helium straight from a tank can lead to oxygen deprivation and potentially cause you to pass out or suffocate. So, let's stick to using balloons for parties and leave the risky business to the professionals, okay?
Inhale
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There aren't any records that show that inhaling helium gets you sick.
more importantly are you thick, it doesnt, helium diffuses through us
When you inhale helium, your voice changes because helium is lighter than air and travels faster through your vocal cords, causing them to vibrate at a higher frequency. This results in a higher-pitched voice.
Anywhere. Just inhale Helium ;-)
To make your voice squeaky with a balloon, simply inhale some helium from the balloon before speaking. Helium is less dense than air, causing your vocal cords to vibrate faster and produce a higher-pitched sound. Be cautious not to inhale too much helium, as it can be harmful in large quantities.
It is a gas that weighs 6 pound. sulfurhexafluoride helium weighs -6 pounds. that's why when you inhale helium, your voice goes up. and when you inhale sulfur hexafluoride your voice is weighed down to a lower voice. it sounds awsome.
Helium. If you inhale it you have a funny voice.
Nothing happens to me.. Yet
Nothing remotely exciting. The pitch of your voice will be normal because there is no helium passing your vocal cords. CO2 is exhaled in every breath and will be mixed with the helium as it would be in other atmospheres. Only if you remain in the room and continue to breath the helium will there be any ill effects. Helium isn't poisonous but the lack of oxygen would cause asphyxiation and eventually death.
Helium is non-toxic and non-flammable, making it a safe gas to use. However, inhaling helium directly from a pressurized tank can displace oxygen in the lungs and lead to suffocation. Inhaling helium from balloons or other sources can also cause asphyxiation if done in excess.