Buoyant Force of a Balloon

  1. A 5.00 x 102 kg hot air balloon takes off from rest at the surface of the earth. The buoyant force lifts the balloon straight
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  2. A helium balloon has a mass of 0.022 kg, which includes both the helium and the balloon itself. On this balloon, there is 0.290
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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. 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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  5. 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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  6. A hot-air balloon is accelerating upward under the influence of two forces, its weight and the buoyant force. For simplicity,
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  7. A hot-air balloon is accelerating upward under the influence of two forces, its weight and the buoyant force. For simplicity,
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  8. an empty rubber balloon has 0.0120 kg it filled of helium. the density of helium is 0.179 kg/m^3 of and the radius of the
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  9. An empty rubber balloon has a mass of 0.012kg. the balloon is filled with helium at 0 degrees celcius, 1 atm pressure, and a
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  10. A hot air balloon with a mass of 18.0 kg is accelerating upward at 1.80 m/s^2 (Anet = 1.80 m/s^2). What is the weight and
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