1-101 Balloons are often filled with helium gas because it weighs only about one-seventh of what air weighs under identical conditions. The buoyancy force, which can be expressed as F, = Pair8Vnalloon will push the balloon upward. If the balloon has a diameter of 12 m and carries two people, 85 kg each, determine the acceleration of the balloon when it is first released. Assume the density of air is p = 1.16 kg/m³, and neglect the weight of the ropes and the cage. Answer: 22.4 m/s?

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1-101 Balloons are often filled with helium gas because
it weighs only about one-seventh of what air weighs under
identical conditions. The buoyancy force, which can be
expressed as F, = Pains Voallonr will push the balloon upward.
If the balloon has a diameter of 12 m and carries two people,
85 kg each, determine the acceleration of the balloon when it is
first released. Assume the density of air is p = 1.16 kg/m², and
neglect the weight of the ropes and the cage. Answer: 22.4 m/s?
Helium
D= 12 m
PHe =7 Pair
Hello, please solve the quesțion
without explanation with mentioning
my name in ((morteza Ali
Qasim))))paper and a beautiful font.
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bléss you
m= 170 kg
FIGURE P1-101
Transcribed Image Text:Thermodynamics - Dr. Suhaib Shbailat 1-101 Balloons are often filled with helium gas because it weighs only about one-seventh of what air weighs under identical conditions. The buoyancy force, which can be expressed as F, = Pains Voallonr will push the balloon upward. If the balloon has a diameter of 12 m and carries two people, 85 kg each, determine the acceleration of the balloon when it is first released. Assume the density of air is p = 1.16 kg/m², and neglect the weight of the ropes and the cage. Answer: 22.4 m/s? Helium D= 12 m PHe =7 Pair Hello, please solve the quesțion without explanation with mentioning my name in ((morteza Ali Qasim))))paper and a beautiful font. Thank you doctor. Don't forget my name, please, God bléss you m= 170 kg FIGURE P1-101
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