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  1. A 5450-m^3 blimp circles Fenway Park duing the World Series, suspended in the earth's 1.21-kg/m^3 atmosphere. The density of the
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  2. a blimp, suspended in the air at a height of 500 feet, lies directly over a line from Soldier Field to the Adler Planetarium on
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  3. This is another application that I didn't understandA blimp, suspended in the air at a height of 500 ft, lies directly over a
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  4. An aerial camera is suspended from a blimp positioned at point D. It hangs at an altitude of 125 meters. If the camera hangs 10
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  5. Amount of Helium in a Blimp The Goodyear blimp Spirit of Akron is 62.6 m long and contains 7023 m^3 of helium. When the
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  6. What is the best explanation for the Hindenburg tragedy?A Hydrogen leaked out of the blimp and reacted with air B Hydrogen
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  7. A small blimp is used for advertising purposes at a football game. It has a mass of 93.0 kg and is attached by a towrope to a
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  8. A Goodyear blimp typically contains 5400m^3 of helium (He) at an absolute pressure of 1.1*10^5Pa. The temperature of the helium
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  9. so ?A Goodyear blimp typically contains 4770 m3 of helium (He) at an absolute pressure of 1.10 x 105 Pa. The temperature of the
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  10. A Goodyear blimp typically contains 4770 m3 of helium (He) at an absolute pressure of 1.10 x 105 Pa. The temperature of the
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