Problem 4: Large helium-filled balloons are used to lift scientific equipment to high altitudes.Part (a) What is the pr
Posted: Sun Nov 13, 2022 12:51 pm
Problem 4: Large helium-filled balloons are used to lift scientific equipment to high altitudes.Part (a) What is the pressure, in atmospheres, inside such a balloon if it starts out at sea level with a pressure of one atmosphere and a temperature of 10.0°C and rises to an altitude where its volume is twenty times the original volume and its temperature is -52.5°C ? Part (b) What is the gauge pressure, in atmospheres, in the balloon then? (Assume the atmospheric pressure is constant.)
Part (a) What is the pressure, in atmospheres, inside such a balloon if it starts out at sea level with a pressure of one atmosphere and a temperature of 10.0°C and rises to an altitude where its volume is twenty times the original volume and its temperature is -52.5°C ?
Part (b) What is the gauge pressure, in atmospheres, in the balloon then? (Assume the atmospheric pressure is constant.)
Part (a) What is the pressure, in atmospheres, inside such a balloon if it starts out at sea level with a pressure of one atmosphere and a temperature of 10.0°C and rises to an altitude where its volume is twenty times the original volume and its temperature is -52.5°C ?
Part (b) What is the gauge pressure, in atmospheres, in the balloon then? (Assume the atmospheric pressure is constant.)