A helium-filled balloon escapes a child's hand at sea level and 20.9 ∘C. Part A When it reaches an altitude of 3600 m, where the temperature is 5.6 ∘C and the pressure is only 0.72 atm , how will its volume compare to that at sea level?
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Part AWhen it reaches an altitude of 3600 m, where the temperature is 5.6 ∘C and the pressure is only 0.72 atm , how will its volume compare to that at sea level?
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