Science, asked by shayanshesha14, 5 months ago

what does the balance tell us about the weight of the inflated?​

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Answered by sreelekshmi85
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Explanation:

Because it was compressed, the air inside the balloon is denser than the air outside. ... If compressed air weighs more than noncompressed air, then air must have weight. Compressing a weightless substance would not make it heavier. So the misconception was in the explanation, not the experiment.

Answered by vaishnavigaikwad46
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Answer:

When you blew up the balloon, your lungs and the stretchy rubber compressed the air inside. Because it was compressed, the air inside the balloon is denser than the air outside. You have more molecules of air in each cubic inch of space. ... If compressed air weighs more than noncompressed air, then air must have weight.

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