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  • Does Adding Air Change an Object's Mass? A Scientific Explanation
    No, adding air to an object does not increase its mass. Air has a very low density and therefore contributes negligible mass to an object. For example, adding air to a balloon does not significantly increase its weight. The mass of the air inside the balloon is much less than the mass of the balloon itself. Therefore, it is generally considered that adding air does not increase the mass of an object.
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