A helium-filled balloon was used instead of a hot-air balloon

  1. Why does a balloon filled with helium rise while a balloon filled with an equal volume of average atmospheric air does not?A.
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  2. Why does a balloon filled with helium rise while a balloon filled with an equal volume of average atmospheric air does not?A.
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  3. Why does a balloon filled with helium rise while a balloon filled with an equal volume of average atmospheric air does not?A.
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  4. An empty rubber balloon has a mass of 0.0120 kg. The balloon is filled with helium at 0 degrees celsuis, 1 atm pressure, and a
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  5. Why does a balloon filled with helium rise while a balloon filled with an equal volume of average atmospheric air does not?A.
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  6. A helium-filled balloon was used instead of a hot-air balloon to lift the Red Bull Stratos capsule to 128,000 ft because helium
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  7. A helium-filled balloon of the type used in long-distance flying contains 420,000 ft3 (1.2 times 107 L) of helium. Suppose you
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  8. Helium gas is added to a balloon, already partially filled with helium gas, the balloon inflates, because the1 molecules in the
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  9. An empty rubber balloon has a mass of 0.0100 kg. The balloon is filled with helium at a density of 0.181 kg/m3. At this density
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  10. an empty rubber balloon has 0.0120 kg it filled of helium. the density of helium is 0.179 kg/m^3 of and the radius of the
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