A spherical balloon remains spherical

  1. A spherical balloon remains spherical as it is slowly inflated. The radius of the balloon r (in cm) at time t (in seconds)
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  2. Under standard conditions, the density of air is 1.293 kg/m3 and that of helium is 0.178 kg/m3. A spherical helium balloon lifts
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  3. Please help. I have the answers to these problems but I'd like to know how to solve it step by step.1. Air is being pumped into
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  4. The sun is shining and a spherical snowball of volume 210 ft3 is melting at a rate of 14 cubic feet per hour. As it melts, it
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  5. The sun is shining and a spherical snowball of volume 210 ft3 is melting at a rate of 14 cubic feet per hour. As it melts, it
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  6. he question is:A spherical capacitor contains a solid spherical conductor of radius 0.5mm with a charge of 7.4 micro coulombs,
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  7. If a spherical medicine with radius r is broken down in to the 1000 spherical small tablets then the CSA of original spherical 6
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  8. if a spherical medicine with radius r is broken down in to 1000 spherical small tablets then the css of original spherical
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  9. t: 0 2 5 7 11 12r'(t): 5.7 4.0 2.0 1.2 0.6 0.5 The volume of a spherical hot air balloon expands as the air inside the balloon
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  10. Posted by Craig on Tuesday, November 25, 2008 at 7:54pm.t: 0 2 5 7 11 12 r'(t): 5.7 4.0 2.0 1.2 0.6 0.5 The volume of a
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