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22 September, 23:58

A helium balloon can just lift a load of 790 N. The skin of the balloon has a mass of 1.80 kg. What is the volume of the balloon? (the density of air is 1.29 kg/m³ and the density of helium is 0.179 kg/m³)

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  1. 23 September, 00:15
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    74.10 cubic meters

    Explanation:

    The weught of load, balloon and heilium equals the weight of air displaced.

    We know that density is mass per unit volume hence mass is product of density and volume, m=dv where d is density and v is volume

    Weight is product of mass and acceleration due to gravity, W=mg=mgv where g is acceleration due to gravity and m is mass. We take g to be 9.81 m/s2

    Weight of load=790 N

    Weight of ballon = mg = 1.8*9.81

    Weight of helium=0.179*9.81*v

    Weight of air displaced = 1.29*9.81*v

    790 + (1.8*9.81) + (9.81*0.179*v) = 1.29*9.81*v

    (1.29-0.179) v*9.81=807.658

    10.89891v=807.658

    V=74.104474667650

    Rounding off, the volume is 74.10 cubic meters
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