Found a deflated helium balloon near buck bedding yesterday on my post season scouting. I know this has been discussed on here a bit and got me to thinking. Did some quick online research and came across a couple good resources. One is from University Of Cal and also a Youtube video covering that theory. This might of been talked about before on here, but would like to hear some thoughts on this. Enjoy!
https://ucscphysicsdemo.sites.ucsc.edu/ ... in-vacuum/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4BYVIS7ARek
The Physics behind helium balloons in buck beds
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Re: The Physics behind helium balloons in buck beds
Found my first balloon this fall right near one of my better areas, lots of thermals going on there so happy to be part of the balloon club.
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Re: The Physics behind helium balloons in buck beds
headgear wrote:Found my first balloon this fall right near one of my better areas, lots of thermals going on there so happy to be part of the balloon club.
lol! thats funny.
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