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23 February, 11:33

A spherical balloon has a radius of 8.35 m and is filled with helium. how large a cargo can it lift, assuming that the skin and structure of the balloon have a mass of 800 kg? neglect the bouyant force on the cargo volume itself.

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  1. 23 February, 11:42
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    Assuming that the densities of the gases are:

    density of air, ρ1 = 1.29 kg / m^3

    density of helium, ρ2 = 0.179 kg / m^3

    Since buoyant force and weight are two forces that are in opposite direction (buoyant force is up while weight is down), therefore equate the two:

    buoyant force = weight

    m g = (800 + m1) g

    where m is the mass of buoyancy, g is gravity and m1 is the maximum mass of the cargo

    m = 800 + m1

    We know that mass is also expressed as:

    m = ρ V

    where ρ is density of gas and V is volume of the sphere

    Since there are two interacting gases here, therefore m is:

    m = (ρ1 - ρ2) V

    Therefore:

    (ρ1 - ρ2) V = 800 + m1

    (1.29 - 0.179) (4π/3) (8.35m) ^3 = 800 + m1

    2709.33 = 800 + m1

    m1 = 1,909.33 kg
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