a meteorological balloon of mass

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  1. a meteorological balloon of mass 5kg has a volume of 10cm3 and is filled with 2kg of helium. assume that the density of air is
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  2. A meteorological balloon contains 237. L of helium at 33. °C and 0.832 atm.If the volume of the balloon can vary according to
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  3. The total mass that can be lifted by a balloon is given by the difference between the mass of air displaced by the balloon and
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  4. The total mass that can be lifted by a balloon is given by the difference between the mass of air displaced by the balloon and
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  5. A meteorological balloon had a radius of 1.1 m when released at sea level at 20◦C. It ex- panded to a radius of 5 m when it
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  6. 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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  7. When you heat the air inside a hot air balloon, it rises. Why does this occur?A. The volume of the balloon decreases. B. The hot
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  8. A hot air balloon of radius 12 meters has been heated so that the air inside has a density of 1.05 kg/m^3. What can the total
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  9. 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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  10. At 25 degree celsius, which balloon has the greater volume, an oxygen balloon O2 at 1.2 atm with a mass of 16.0 g, or helium He
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