Filling an Air Mattress With Helium to See if I Can Float!

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Published 2019-05-18
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In this video I see what happens when you fill an air mattress with helium! Can you actually ride it like a magic carpet? Does it float. Then I try filling a bike tire with helium to see if it makes the bike tire any lighter. Then I talk about helium and why we are running out of helium. How is it produced and where is it going? Will we run out of helium on earth?

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All Comments (21)
  • @Fvkturbos
    80 percent helium 20 percent air? It’s just like chips! 20 percent chips 80 percent air!
  • Now that’s an air mattress. Everything else is a ground mattress.
  • Now if I was sleeping in a small room with that mattress and it deflated, I'd be breathing in some really funny air.
  • @saraaa0729
    2:51 I literally thought it was floating for a second 😂😂
  • @rscaht
    You are the best ! Please go on with your experiments , very well done and explained .
  • @Snowsea-gs4wu
    “There is a national shortage of helium”. * proceeds to use helium to fill a mattress and a wheel from a bike just for fun. Awesome, LOL!
  • @mikeekim4702
    I. Am. SO. Pissed that I was gullible enough that you got me with thinking that it was rising up on its own when you were under it lmao 😂
  • @xcoder1122
    We could also build vacuum balloons. If you find a material that is super lightweight and strong enough to withstand atmospheric pressure, you could make a balloon out of it, suck out (almost) all the air from inside and it will raise because it also displaces air and unlike helium or hydrogen, it has no density whatsoever, so it will raise even stronger.
  • @isramint
    I actually thought the mattress was floating for a moment
  • “We’re running out of helium” * wastes a bunch of helium *
  • I’m crying laughing when I was like “wow it’s working!” 🤦🏽‍♀️😩🤣this was great🥰🤣
  • @veiniisand
    They probably have a shortage of helium because of Mr Beast
  • @tiureiji
    Ok, but the real question is: at what point does it stop being an air mattress and becomes a helium mattress?
  • Those of us who are old enough to remember when Mythbusters was around knew that this was doomed from the beginning.