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2024-08-17 03:27:16 UTC - MISINFORMED_OR_POTENTIALLY_MISLEADING
In case anyone sees this and is genuinely curious, this article will explain in detail how buoyancy forces counteract gravitational forces, and demonstrate why a balloon would fall if it were in vacuum. https://ucscphysicsdemo.sites.ucsc.edu/physics-5b6b-demos/helium-balloon-falls-in-vacuum/
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- In case anyone sees this and is genuinely curious, this article will explain in detail how buoyancy forces counteract gravitational forces, and demonstrate why a balloon would fall if it were in vacuum. https://ucscphysicsdemo.sites.ucsc.edu/physics-5b6b-demos/helium-balloon-falls-in-vacuum/
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