A hot air balloon and its cargo (not including the air inside) have mass of 120 kg. The temperature of the air outside is at 13\deg C and 101,900Pa. The volume of the balloon is 480 m3. what must be the temperature of the hot air inside the balloon for it to lift off? Take R = 8.31J/K, molar mass of the "air molecules" 29g/mole and g = 9.8m/s2. Take absolute zero to be -2730C. State your answer in degrees of Celsius to the nearest tenth of oC.

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A hot air balloon and its cargo (not including the air
inside) have mass of 120 kg. The temperature of the air
outside is at 13\deg C and 101,900Pa. The volume of
the balloon is 480 m3. what must be the temperature
of the hot air inside the balloon for it to lift off? Take R
= 8.31J/K, molar mass of the "air molecules" 29g/mole
and g = 9.8m/s2. Take absolute zero to be -273oC.
State your answer in degrees of Celsius to the nearest
tenth of oC.
Transcribed Image Text:A hot air balloon and its cargo (not including the air inside) have mass of 120 kg. The temperature of the air outside is at 13\deg C and 101,900Pa. The volume of the balloon is 480 m3. what must be the temperature of the hot air inside the balloon for it to lift off? Take R = 8.31J/K, molar mass of the "air molecules" 29g/mole and g = 9.8m/s2. Take absolute zero to be -273oC. State your answer in degrees of Celsius to the nearest tenth of oC.
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