Well your guts and skin and other tissues do have some elasticity, I suppose it is possible that a large gas bubble might be able to expand your abdomen slightly.
We’re very much into spherical cows in a vacuum territory here. I don’t think there’s any way this would be realistically measurable,just fun to think about.
I’m not sure it would, unless the person’s volume also changes considerably.
Buoyant force comes from a displaced volume of fluid (the outside air in this case)
My volume changes a lot. When I’m full of gas, I look like I’m pregnant.
Well your guts and skin and other tissues do have some elasticity, I suppose it is possible that a large gas bubble might be able to expand your abdomen slightly.
We’re very much into spherical cows in a vacuum territory here. I don’t think there’s any way this would be realistically measurable,just fun to think about.
It would have to expand your abdomen slightly, assuming you don’t have access to a fourth dimension.