One balloon is inflated with air, another with hydrogen, and the third with carbon dioxide. Which balls won’t fly?
Balloons inflated with air and carbon dioxide will not fly up. The weight of the air inside the balloon and the weight of the material from which it is made, in total, will always be greater than the weight of the air, so the balloon inflated with air will not take off.
Well, if you inflate the balloon with carbon dioxide, then it will not take off, since its density is greater than the density of air
(p carbon dioxide = 1980 kg / m3> air = 1290 kg / m3) Balls inflated with air and carbon dioxide will not fly up. The weight of the air inside the balloon and the weight of the material from which it is made, in total, will always be greater than the weight of the air, so the balloon inflated with air will not take off.
Well, if you inflate the balloon with carbon dioxide, then it will not take off, since its density is greater than the density of air
(p carbon dioxide = 1980 kg / m3> air = 1290 kg / m3).