An arctic weather balloon is filled with 25.6 L of helium gas inside a prep shed. The temperature inside the shed is 5. °C. The balloon is then taken outside, where the temperature is 10. °C. Calculate the new volume of the balloon. You may assume the pressure on the balloon stays constant at exactly 1 atm. Round your answer to 3 significant digits. L X

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An arctic weather balloon is filled with 25.6 L of helium gas inside a prep shed. The temperature inside the shed is 5. °C. The balloon is then taken outside,
where the temperature is -10. °C. Calculate the new volume of the balloon.
You may assume the pressure on the balloon stays constant at exactly 1 atm. Round your answer to 3 significant digits.
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X
Transcribed Image Text:An arctic weather balloon is filled with 25.6 L of helium gas inside a prep shed. The temperature inside the shed is 5. °C. The balloon is then taken outside, where the temperature is -10. °C. Calculate the new volume of the balloon. You may assume the pressure on the balloon stays constant at exactly 1 atm. Round your answer to 3 significant digits. 0₁ X
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