why does an inflated balloon not sink in water?
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An inflated balloon contains air inside it so it's average density becomes less than that of water and it floats on water.
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It's the balloon's volume and mass. If a thing has enough volume to compensate for its mass it will float on water, which also explains why steel ships can float, they have a huge hull.
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