Message from @Human Sheeple
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explain a balloon filled with helium grandpa
here we go again
If you pressurise air, it doesn't have an effect on its mass
explain a balloon filled with helium?
dirigible
lol i just joined this conversation idk what is happened
@jeremy The helium has less mass then the air around it
*happening
that is called density or bouyancy
basically this ^^^ is what's been happening now for past 20 mins
Helium is the second element on the periodic table so it is very light
it has less mass
@jeremy Density has nothing to do with it, it rises at same rate with different densities
u cant tell me density has nothing to do with gravity but gravity is why objects fall to earth but a helium ballon doesnt fall then give me the definition of density as the reason why density has nothing to do with things falling to earth
that is so cute
there is something called an atmosphere, the helium is lighter than most of the molecules in the air so it rises to the top
u cant tell me density has nothing to do with gravity but gravity is why objects fall to earth but a helium ballon doesnt fall then give me the definition of density as the reason why density has nothing to do with things falling to earth
that doesnt make sense
@jeremy It's ones again mass, not density
space is just earthless void
outer space is a deception
idk u lost me again
space is just space
let one of these other guys figure it out
you can't figure out a circular reasoning
lol atm i'm doing homework
good luck on your homework fellow human
@jeremy If density has a play here, a mass of 1 kilogram of air should have a difference in weight depending on it's pressure
FLAT EARTH CAR GLOBE VS CAR FLAT: https://imgur.com/a/w68mzK8
ASK YOUR TEACHER TOMORROW: WHAT IS MATTER?? THEN WHAT IS MASS?? THEN LAUGH IN THEIR FACES... IT DON'T JIVE
the the fact a balloon goes up instead of down has nothing to do with its less dense than the air around it ?
it is related to density