A balloon used for a physics experiment has a radius of 3.15 m
and is filled with helium. The total mass of the balloon is 15.2 kg
and the density of the surrounding air is 1.28
kg/m3.
a. How much buoyant force is acting on the balloon?
b. When the ballonon is released from the ground what is the
acceleration of the balloon?
c. As the balloon rises what happens to the radius of the balloon?
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A balloon used for a physics experiment has a radius of 3.15 m and is filled...
A balloon used for a physics experiment has a radius of 3.15 m and is filled with helium. The total mass of the balloon is 15.2 kg and the density of the surrounding air is 1.28 kg/m3. a. How much buoyant force is acting on the balloon? b. When the balloon is released from the ground what is the acceleration of the balloon? c. As the balloon rises what happens to the radius of the balloon? Explain. Please include units!
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