Helium is nearly twice as heavy as hydrogen. Does it have half the lifting force? Prove it with complete solution (I don't know if this relevant but here ->) R for hydrogen is 766.54 and for helium is 386.04 ft. lb/lb 0R.

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Helium is nearly twice as heavy as hydrogen. Does it have half the lifting force? Prove it with complete solution

(I don't know if this relevant but here ->) R for hydrogen is 766.54 and for helium is 386.04 ft. lb/lb 0R. 

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