A4_8 How To Float
Abstract
In this paper, we resolve the vertical forces acting on a 70 kg person to determine that if their lungs are entirely full of helium gas they would feel between 5.24 - 8.73 grams lighter; this is assuming that their surroundings are at a temperature of 20 ◦C and at a pressure of 1 atm. Taking the density of a human body to be 1010 kgm−3 [1], we also calculate that in order to be lifted upwards in air, they must inhale a volume of 129 m3 of helium gas. Finally, we discuss the feasibility of inhaling helium gas as a means to achieve the ability to reach suspension in air.
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12-12-2018
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Jinnah, N., Terry, J., Hogan, A., & Henderson, B. (2018). A4_8 How To Float. Physics Special Topics, 17(1). Retrieved from https://journals.le.ac.uk/index.php/pst/article/view/3005
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