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Its a fact that mass is independent of gravity. But in this case, we are talking about weight. The weight of the balloon depends on the gas filled inside it. in case the gas filled is lighter than air (eg. H2 or Helium), the weight will lessen, and if it is filled with a gas lighter than air, it'll weigh more.

2007-06-30 22:53:32 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

They weigh the same, gravity does not cause air to "weigh" more... The air filled ball has more mass, but does not weigh more than the same ball deflated

2007-06-30 22:40:26 · answer #2 · answered by Nikki B 3 · 1 2

Stick a pin interior the air hollow on your ball. in case you will word, there's a sprint black spot (usually made up of rubber) with a tiny, tiny hollow interior the midsection. it particularly is the place you inflate your balls. in case you stick some thing in there, like a pin or a needle, or maybe the gadget you employ to inflate the ball with the motorbike pump (which could be offered from Wal-Mart interior the aisle with the motorbike pumps), you are able to squeeze it to deflate it.

2016-11-07 20:27:56 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I like answerer #4's answer because weight is measured by gravity. if you put the same air that is outside, inside the ball the weight would be the same. The mass of the ball would change because of the air inside it (you would be measuring 2 forms) the gas (air) and the solid (rubber or plastic). Mass would be measured the same anywhere in the universe because mass is not measured by gravity, just the pure element or elements.

2007-06-30 22:45:44 · answer #4 · answered by Kristenite’s Back! 7 · 1 1

The air filled ball will weigh more.

It wouldnt be much but because air does have weight it means it would be slightly heavier even if you cant tell on normal scales.

2007-06-30 22:36:54 · answer #5 · answered by <j05hu@> 1 · 2 1

Definitely the air filled ball. But by very little. This can be verified only if you keep the balance and the ball in vacuum.

2007-07-01 00:20:36 · answer #6 · answered by Joymash 6 · 0 1

i think the ball filled with air coz air has still weight so add the weight of the ball to the weight of the air to get the total weight...

so the ball with air has more weight than the other one...

2007-06-30 22:39:13 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

the same ball deflated

2007-07-01 10:33:59 · answer #8 · answered by sebastian s 1 · 0 1

there the same air doesn't have weight. If thats the case you would weigh more when you breath in than you breath out.(lol)

2007-07-01 04:33:42 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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