helium

quick question, when you buy a parcel from screwfix etc they pack the boxes with polythene bags filled with air, what if you filled them with helium? would the parcel cost less to post ???? :D :D
 
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You need a lot of helium to make much of a difference, hence why those helium blimps are pretty large. :D
 
markie said:
Does anyone know the reason for my following question,

When you get a balloon ( birthday ) and it's filled with helium, after a while lets say 2 weeks or so, the balloon is a bit deflated but still rises. I know helium is lighter than air but why does the balloon deflate abit. ?

I think I know the reason for your question. It's because...

markie said:
I've tried google helium but couldn't find the answer.
 
yeah but a balloon has quite a lot of power to hold things up in its own way , so i am sure in a big parcel you could get two balloons worth of helium in the box, sureley this would make a bit of diffeence?
 
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Not much, a cubic metre of helium will lift about a kilo, so not much use practically.
 
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