From a locality whose barometric pressure is 596.07248 ?? ??, a balloon is launched, which rises to 3000 ? above the locality. If the balloon material weighs 3 ?? and the mass of the gas used in the balloon is 6.8 ?????? Determine the diameter of the balloon (in meters).
The diameter of balloon at a height of 3000 metres from atmosphere can be calculated using the idea gas equation. We simply need to find the volume of balloon at the given altitude, and assume the shape to be a sphere.
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From a locality whose barometric pressure is 596.07248 ?? ??, a balloon is launched, which rises...
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