QUESTION 1 Calculate the volume (in m^3) of helium needed in a hot air balloon to lift at least 100 kg of load. Density of He = 0.179 kg/m^3, density of air = 1.29 kg/m^3 (Ans: 90 To solve the problem, which of the following equation/s can be use (check as many that best applies) D A,V1 = A2V2 O du = dQ – dW or AU = Q-W O Q = mL Pz+pghz + pv3 =P1+pgh, +ovi e = 1 – fEdA = Lene F A as-S AS = O Fo =P fluidgV submerged o F1 _ F2 A1 Az

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QUESTION 1
Calculate the volume (in m^3) of helium needed in a hot air balloon to lift at least 100 kg of load. Density of He = 0.179 kg/m^3, density of air = 1.29 kg/m^3 (Ans: 90)
To solve the problem, which of the following equation/s can be use (check as many that best applies)
O A,V1= A2V2
O du = dQ – dW or AU = Q-W
O Q = mL
Pz+pgh2 +pv3 = P1+,
P1+pgh,+pv}
e = 1-
Th
O fEdA = lenc
€0
F
A
Pas-
AS = S
O Fo =PfluidgV submerged
F1_ F2
A1
A2
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 1 Calculate the volume (in m^3) of helium needed in a hot air balloon to lift at least 100 kg of load. Density of He = 0.179 kg/m^3, density of air = 1.29 kg/m^3 (Ans: 90) To solve the problem, which of the following equation/s can be use (check as many that best applies) O A,V1= A2V2 O du = dQ – dW or AU = Q-W O Q = mL Pz+pgh2 +pv3 = P1+, P1+pgh,+pv} e = 1- Th O fEdA = lenc €0 F A Pas- AS = S O Fo =PfluidgV submerged F1_ F2 A1 A2
Fb =P fluidgV submerged
F2
A1 A2
F1
O AL= aLoAT
EF = Fp-W1-W2 = 0
EF = Fp+W1-W2 =0
E-F/q
F=ma
O P= pgh
1 ]9192]
F =
4 TEO r2
W =
AP.
p =m/V
O Q= mcAT
Transcribed Image Text:Fb =P fluidgV submerged F2 A1 A2 F1 O AL= aLoAT EF = Fp-W1-W2 = 0 EF = Fp+W1-W2 =0 E-F/q F=ma O P= pgh 1 ]9192] F = 4 TEO r2 W = AP. p =m/V O Q= mcAT
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