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How would you compare the mass of an inflated balloon to the mass of an deflated balloon?


A (Air has no mass because air is made up of matter. An inflated balloon has more mass than an deflated balloon)


B (Air has no mass because air is invisible. An inflated balloon, has less mass than a deflated balloon.


C (Air has mass because the wind blows it. An inflated balloon has less mass than a deflated balloon)


D (Air lacks mass because people are unable to measure it. An inflated balloon has less mass than a deflated balloon.


Sagot :

It is to be noted that none of the options are correct. The closest answer is Option C because it states that Air has mass. However, if Air has mass it should have more mass than a deflated balloon hence the error in the argument.

So the correct answer is that Air has mass and because an inflated balloon contains more air than a deflated one, the deflated one should have less total mass.

What is mass?

A body's mass is an inherent attribute. Until the discovery of the atom and particle physics, it was thought to be tied to the amount of matter in a physical body.

Mass may be calculated in one of two ways: mass equals volume multiplied by density. The gravitational force acting on a mass is measured by weight.

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