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You measure salt water in a tank to have a density of 1.02 g/mL. A balloon weighs 2.0 g and you weights have a mass of 30.0 g each. If you put 6 weights in your balloon, you must inflate your balloon to what diameter for it to have a density equal to the salt water, and therefor float in the middle of the tank?

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Weight of the balloon = 2.0 g

Six weights each of mass 30.0 g is added to the balloon.

Total mass of the balloon = 2.0 g + 6*30.0 g = 182 g

Density of salt water = 1.02 g/mL

Calculating the volume from mass and density:


182g*(mL)/(1.02g) =178mL

Converting the volume from mL to cubic cm:


178 mL * (1cm^(3) )/(1mL) =178cm^(3)

Assuming the balloon to be a sphere,

Volume of the sphere =
(4)/(3)π
r^(3)


178 cm^(3) = (4)/(3)((22)/(7))r^(3)

r = 3.49 cm

Radius of the balloon = 3.49 cm

Diameter of the balloon = 2 r = 2*3.49 cm = 6.98cm


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