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19 September, 10:13

physics A spherical balloon has a radius of 6.95 m and is filled with helium. The density of helium is 0.179 kg/m3, and the density of air is 1.29 kg/m3. The skin and structure of the balloon has a mass of 930 kg. Neglect the buoyant force on the cargo volume itself. Determine the largest mass of cargo the balloon can lift.

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  1. 19 September, 10:21
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    volume of balloon

    = 4/3 π R³

    = 4/3 x 3.14 x 6.95³

    = 1405.47 m³

    uplift force

    = volume of balloon x density of air x 9.8

    = 1405.47 x 1.29 x 9.8

    = 1813.05 x 9.8 N

    weight of helium gas

    = volume of balloon x density of helium x 9.8

    = 1405.47 x. 179 x 9.8

    = 251.58 x 9.8 N

    Weight of other mass = 930 x 9.8 N

    Total weight acting downwards

    = 251.58 x 9.8 + 930 x 9.8

    = 1181.58 x 9.8 N

    If W be extra weight the uplift can balance

    1181.58 x 9.8 + W x 9.8 = 1813.05 x 9.8

    1181.58 + W = 1813.05

    W = 631.47 kg
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