Yes
Yes, it can. Just as helium balloon will.
When a balloon is filled with helium, it becomes buoyant because helium is lighter than the surrounding air. This causes the balloon to rise and float. The helium gas inside the balloon also increases the pressure, which helps the balloon maintain its shape and stay inflated.
The helium weighs less than air- so when the balloon is filled, it displaces the heavier air, and floats. Just as a bit of wood weighs less than water, and floats on water. In a vacuum, a helium filled balloon would not float (but it may pop)
Helium can make objects and people appear to float because it is less dense than air. When helium-filled balloons are released, they rise due to the buoyant force acting on them. However, helium itself does not have the ability to make humans float on its own.
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Yes, it can. Just as helium balloon will.
So the blimp will stay aloft/still adn will float.
Helium
Balloons are usually filled with helium gas to make them float. Helium is lighter than air and provides the necessary lift for the balloon to float.
Helium is lighter than air. Hence balloons or blimps filled with helium will float.
Helium is lighter than air. so balloons filled with helium will float in air
Helium Buoyancy--- This is the same thing that allows boats to float on water. The boat displaces a volume of Water and if the weight of the Boat is lighter than the weight of the displace water, then it floats. This is same with Blimps or Dirigibles. The Blimp is filled with Helium. The volume of the helium inside the blimp is lighter than the weight of the voume of air that it displaces so it rises. When the blimp reaches the higher altitude where the air is thinner (and therefore lighter) then the blimp will stop rising. At this altitude the weight of the blimp EQUALS the weight of the air it displaces.
Blimps float because they are filled with a gas that is less dense than the surrounding air, typically helium or hydrogen. This creates lift, allowing the blimp to stay airborne. By adjusting the amount of gas in the blimp, pilots can control its altitude.
Buoyancy is the upward force exerted on an object immersed in a fluid, such as air or water. For a blimp, which is filled with a lighter-than-air gas like helium, the buoyant force generated is greater than the blimp's weight, allowing it to float in the air. By controlling the amount of gas inside the blimp, the pilot can adjust its buoyancy and control its altitude.
Yes, a helium-filled balloon will float in the air because helium is less dense than the surrounding air. When filled with helium, the balloon experiences a buoyant force that causes it to rise and float.