Anything that’s lighter than air will float.
A liter of air at sea level weighs about 1.25 grams; a liter of helium, though, is only .18 grams.
Therefore the air sinks below the helium balloon, causing it to fly upward.
Anything that’s lighter than air will float.
A liter of air at sea level weighs about 1.25 grams; a liter of helium, though, is only .18 grams.
Therefore the air sinks below the helium balloon, causing it to fly upward.