You are holding a small helium balloon. Your friend says that the buoyant force from the atmosphere is greater on her car than your balloon. Is she correct? Explain your answer.

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Buoyant force from the atmosphere is greater on her car than the balloon is a correct statement  buoyant force = - rho * g * Vwhere rho = fluid density or in our case air densityg = acceleration due to gravityV = volume of displaced liquid or volume of displaced air volume of  displaced air is more in the case of car as compared to balloon because car has larger volume then balloon .and volume displaced is directly proportional to the buoyant force , hence buoyant force from the atmosphere is greater on her car than the balloon is a correct statement .To learn more about buoyant force here :https://brainly.com/question/21990136#SPJ1