Science, asked by geetanjalipanigrahi4, 5 months ago

how can you show that air has weight​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by Anonymous
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Air does, in fact, have weight, and here's a simple way you can prove it. You'll need two identical balloons, a string, and a dowel. Attach the uninflated balloons to either end of the dowel. Attach the string to the center of the dowel and then hang it from something. If the balloons are very nearly identical the dowel should hang evenly, without tipping to either side. You now have a basic scale.

Next, inflate one of the balloons by blowing into it. What happens? The side with the inflated balloon hangs lower than the other side. You have demonstrated that air has weight!

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