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Re: anti-gravity-gas
Actually, if you did a vaccuum, you wouldn't get the upward force of helium (and other) gases. I can have a balloon filled with helium fly up, but a balloon with nothing at all in it just kinda sits there
.Of course, the amount of helium in your average balloon lifts a couple of grams, so you'll need a bit more than would fit on a robot to make any difference... |
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