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why do hydrogen filled balloons rise up in air​

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Answered by Anonymous
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But hydrogen is less dense than air, so the air pushes up on the balloon harder than gravity is pulling it down, and the balloon tries to move up! So just like wood float on water, hydrogen balloons float on air. Answer 2: Objects float when immersed in fluids due to differences in their densities.Feb 25, 2014

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Answered by cascharish
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hydrogen is less dense than air, so the air pushes up on the balloon harder than gravity is pulling it down, and the balloon tries to move up! So just like wood float on water, hydrogen balloons float on air.

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