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Month: June 2019

Posted on 2 June, 20192 June, 2019

Could a balloon blow up?

Last week, I watched a video on Twitter, about one of those balloons filled with Helium exploding when it reached some antennas. But, why did it explode if there is helium inside? Let’s try to figure it out.

Before that, here you get the video: Continue reading “Could a balloon blow up?”

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