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how come when a car accelerates w/ a helium balloon, the balloon goes forward?
The discussion revolves around the motion of a helium balloon inside a car that is accelerating. Participants explore the underlying physics of why the balloon moves forward when the car accelerates, examining concepts related to density, buoyancy, and the effects of acceleration on different fluids. The conversation includes theoretical explanations, analogies, and hypothetical scenarios.
Participants do not reach a consensus on the primary reasons for the balloon's motion. Multiple competing views remain, with some emphasizing density differences and others focusing on the effects of acceleration and pressure dynamics.
Participants express uncertainty regarding the role of air density and the effects of gravity in different scenarios, such as in a vacuum or a falling lift. The discussion includes various assumptions about how fluids behave under acceleration.
.when you accelerate the balloon moves away from the acceleration just as the balloon rises when let go.