Message from @Hamburger Guy

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2019-04-06 20:24:46 UTC  

Which it obviously does if the helium balloons are identical.

2019-04-06 20:25:43 UTC  

Air has a density of about 1.2kg/m^3, however helium at room temperature at standard air pressure is about 0.164kg/m^3 and hydrogen is lower about 0.1kg/m^3

2019-04-06 20:26:00 UTC  

So for each meter cubed of helium you are adding you can lift about 1kg

2019-04-06 20:26:20 UTC  

Are we changing the subject ok then

2019-04-06 20:26:21 UTC  

So when you have about 100 m^3 of helium you should be able to lift a man

2019-04-06 20:26:28 UTC  

Which law is this?

2019-04-06 20:26:37 UTC  

Archimdedes principle

2019-04-06 20:26:38 UTC  

First law

2019-04-06 20:26:46 UTC  

We are still one that?

2019-04-06 20:26:47 UTC  

F = pVg

2019-04-06 20:26:54 UTC  

p = density

2019-04-06 20:26:59 UTC  

V = volume

2019-04-06 20:27:04 UTC  

g = gravity

2019-04-06 20:27:09 UTC  

Can you really lift a man?

2019-04-06 20:27:22 UTC  

@Ivan Pavlovich What's gravity?

2019-04-06 20:27:32 UTC  

1. CHANGING THE DENSITY OF THE BODY: https://imgur.com/a/uIY067X

2019-04-06 20:27:34 UTC  

all flight is based on lift

2019-04-06 20:27:41 UTC  

No it's not

2019-04-06 20:27:46 UTC  

The thing that facilitates the phenomenon you mentioned

2019-04-06 20:27:58 UTC  

And what would that be please?

2019-04-06 20:27:58 UTC  

most that is

2019-04-06 20:28:26 UTC  

Downwards force, as pointed out in the diagram you posted

2019-04-06 20:28:42 UTC  

Yeah Archimedes didn't use gravity

2019-04-06 20:28:49 UTC  

So I don't know what your point is

2019-04-06 20:29:00 UTC  

See that downwards arrow?

2019-04-06 20:29:04 UTC  

tbh me neither

2019-04-06 20:29:07 UTC  

ignore that

2019-04-06 20:29:17 UTC  

See that upwards arrow?

2019-04-06 20:29:24 UTC  

Yes.

2019-04-06 20:29:34 UTC  

Yeah exactly

2019-04-06 20:29:51 UTC  

So you admit to a downwards force and a normal force?

2019-04-06 20:29:57 UTC  

So as you can see you can modify the direction and rate of acceleration by changing your density

2019-04-06 20:30:08 UTC  

@Ivan Pavlovich force is mass times acceleration is it?

2019-04-06 20:30:09 UTC  

yes?

2019-04-06 20:30:14 UTC  

NET acceleration

2019-04-06 20:30:21 UTC  

What does this have to do with balloons and more importantly gravity

2019-04-06 20:30:30 UTC  

@Hamburger Guy what's gravity?

2019-04-06 20:30:45 UTC  

If that upwards arrow overpowers the downwards, you will float.

2019-04-06 20:30:50 UTC  

@Human Sheeple how does that photo prove your first law

2019-04-06 20:31:18 UTC  

You can set pVg equal to your weight to see how many balloons you need to fly.