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If I have two rubber coated kevlar balls, one is filled with air and the other has a gas like helium in it, if submerged underwater, would the ball with helium be harder to keep underwater than the air filled ball would be, or would they be equal in their buoyancy?
Also is helium easier to compress than air, I would imagine it would be but I don't have any schooling in this field.
Thanks for the site, and any answers to my questions.
Also is helium easier to compress than air, I would imagine it would be but I don't have any schooling in this field.
Thanks for the site, and any answers to my questions.