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Why is a balloon with air in it heavier than a balloon without air? It's larger It has matter in it None above
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Why is a balloon with air in it heavier than a balloon without air?
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the answer is the difference in density, the air inside the balloon is under greater pressure rather than the balloon without air in it. So ultimately, its larger since the air is pumped into it increasing the density of the balloon.
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