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  1. Assume that the balloon is filled with carbon dioxide gas at 20°C and standard pressure. Use the ideal gas law to calculate the
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  2. A balloon is filled with 3.4L of helium gas at 10.C. The temperature of the balloon increases to 50. C after being placed in a
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  3. A hot air balloon is rising upwards at a constant velocity of 5 m/s . When the balloon is 60 m above the ground , a sand bag is
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  4. Hot air balloon A is rising upward at a rate of 10.0 m/s. A passenger aboard balloon A observes balloon B going down at a
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  5. A water balloon is dropped from the top of a building. Assume the balloon does not break when it strikes the ground. If the
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  6. Others say that the balloon was 23 metres high and 14 metres wide. Calculate the temperature of the air in the balloon (in
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  7. Hey, it's me again,Can someone help me with this question? A water balloon is dropped from the top of a building. Assume the
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  8. Others say that the balloon was 23 metres high and 14 metres wide. Calculate the temperature of the air in the balloon (in
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  9. Others say that the balloon was 23 metres high and 14 metres wide. Calculate the temperature of the air in the balloon (in
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  10. The rate of change R, in kilometers per hour, of the altitude of a hot air balloon is given by R(t)=t^3-4t^2+6 for time on the
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