Quare non ffoyle aves fugere post esse inflatus?

2025-08-30

Core ratio quare emit ffoyle tollit non potest esse quod densitas impletionis Gas non inferior quam caeli, quae facit libidinem ad quaestum sursum buoyancy.wrong lectio I. Inflation Gas (principalis)

I. Non recta impletionem "Aeris": et gas inflantur ex aere sentinam et os est aer (density est de 1.29 kg / m):

Post incremento, altiore densitas (including pondus Gas et ffoyle Balloon) majus vel aequalis caeli densitate, ita non producit et non alit naturaliter.

No "light gas" is selected: the only gas that can make the foil balloon float is helium (density is about 0.18 kg/m) or hydrogen (density is about 0.09 kg/m), of which helium is safer (hydrogen is flammable and explosive, and is not recommend for non-professionals).

II. FFIL Balloon suum pondus aut Aeris Leakage afficit Buoyancy

Etiam si repleti Helium / hydrogenii, si balloon ipsa est gravibus vel evolutam, quod erit offset in buoyancy.

Balloon pondus excedit vexillum: quidam ludo magna-amplitudo ffoyle balloon, densissima materia ffoyle balloon (ut cum complexu ornamentum, tres dimensiva figura), suae pondus est relative, si moles lucis non potest esse satis, si moles lucis est satisfacit.

The balloon has air leakage phenomenon: when buying foil balloons, there are small cracks, the heat sealing at the joints is not tight, and the light gas leaks slowly, resulting in the internal gas density gradually approaching the air, the buoyancy weakens until it disappears, and the balloon sinks (it can float just after filling, but does not float for a period of time, most of which are air leakage problems).

III. Satis aeration aut environmental factores (secundarium causas)

Nimis incremento inflatio: moles lucis Gas repleti non satis, volumen Gas intra ffoyle Balloon parvum et buoyancy non satis resistere pondus ffoyle Balloon. Oportet impleri usque ad vesperam est plene expanded, sed non arcte sustinetur, et ad buoyancy satis est ut ad tollit nareat in aere.

Humilis ambientium aer density: Aeris density in alta altitudo areas leviter inferior, etiamsi usus lucis Gas, ibi erit quaestio de balloons non natantis in aere.

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