Physics, asked by gksadhana, 11 months ago

why do hydrogen balloons deflate on reaching upper layers of atmosphere ?

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Answered by khushikochar0201
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They rise up. As they go up, the atmospheric pressure decreases causing the balloons to expand. ... Both hydrogen and helium are lighter than air (with their Root mean square velocities at atmospheric temperatures being more than earth's escape velocity). Therefore they eventually escape to space

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