A spherical helium balloon has a radius of 3.6 m and a mass of 11 kg, not including the helium inside. Calculate the maximum weight it could lift. (Phelium = 0.179 kg/m³ and Pair = 1.29 kg/m³) (Hints: You will need to know the volume of a sphere. You may want to draw a FBD of the forces on the balloon)

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A spherical helium balloon has a radius of 3.6 m and a mass of 11 kg, not including the
helium inside. Calculate the maximum weight it could lift. (Phelium = 0.179 kg/m³ and Pair =
1.29 kg/m³) (Hints: You will need to know the volume of a sphere. You may want to draw a
FBD of the forces on the balloon)
Transcribed Image Text:A spherical helium balloon has a radius of 3.6 m and a mass of 11 kg, not including the helium inside. Calculate the maximum weight it could lift. (Phelium = 0.179 kg/m³ and Pair = 1.29 kg/m³) (Hints: You will need to know the volume of a sphere. You may want to draw a FBD of the forces on the balloon)
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