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10 June, 17:51

On October 21, 2001, Ian Ashpole of the United Kingdom achieved a record altitude of 3.35 km (11 000 ft) powered by 600 toy balloons filled with helium. Each filled balloon had a radius of about 0.54 m and an estimated mass of 0.27 kg. (a) Estimate the total buoyant force on the 600 balloons.

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  1. 10 June, 18:05
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    buoyant force = 4.160 kN

    Explanation:

    given data

    altitude = 3.35 km

    toy balloon = 600

    radius r = 0.54 m

    mass m = 0.27 kg

    to find out

    total buoyant force

    solution

    we will apply here buoyant force formula that is

    buoyant force for 600 = 600 * ρ * g * v ... 1

    here v volume = 4/3 * π * r³ = 4/3 * π * 0.52³ = 0.5889

    and ρ = 1.20 kg/m³

    so

    buoyant force for 600 = 600 * ρ * g * v

    buoyant force for 600 = 600 * 1.20 * 9.81 * 0.5889

    buoyant force = 4160.06 N

    buoyant force = 4.160 kN
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