2.2. A hot air balloonist,

  1. The buoyant force on a balloon is equal to the mass of air it displaces. The gravitational force on the balloon is equal to the
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  2. The buoyant force on a balloon is equal to the mass of air it displaces. The gravitational force on the balloon is equal to the
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  3. The buoyant force on a balloon is equal to the mass of air it displaces. The gravitational force on the balloon is equal to the
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  4. During liftoff, a hot-air balloon accelerates upward at a rate of 2.6 m/s^2. The balloonist drops an object over the side of the
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  5. baloonist drops rock from balloon. takes 7 seconds for the rock to fall. what's the balloonist's altitude in feet?
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  6. A balloonist floating at an altitude of 150m accidently drops his book and starts to ascend at a constant velocity of 1.2m/s.
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  7. A hotair balloonist, rising vertically with a constant speed of 5.00 m/s, releases a sadndbag at the instant the balloon is 40.0
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  8. A hotair balloonist, rising vertically with a constant speed of 5.00 m/s, releases a sadndbag at the instant the balloon is 40.0
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  9. A hot air balloonist, rising vertically with a constant speed of 5m/s, releases a sandbag at an instant, the baloon is 40m above
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  10. A balloonist, riding in the basket of a hot air balloon that is rising vertically with a constant velocity of 10.1 m/s, releases
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