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A balloon is filled with helium at sea level. The volume was measured to be 3.1 liters at a pressure of 0.97 atmosphere. If the balloon is released, it drifts upward. At a height of 4 kilometers, the pressure is measured to be 0.61 atmospheres. What is the volume of the balloon?

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P1V1=P2V2 Boyle's law
0.97atm × 3.1L= 0.61atm × V2
V2= 4.9L
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Answer:

The volume of the balloon is 4.92 L at the height of 4 km.

Step-by-step explanation:

Initial Volume of the helium gas
V_1= 3.1 L

Initial pressure of the helium gas
P_1= 0.97 atm

Final volume of the helium gas =
V_2

Final pressure of the helium gas =
P_2=0.61 atm

Applying Boyle's law:


P_1V_1=P_2V_2 (At constant temperature)


V_2=(P_1* V_1)/(P_2)=(0.97 atm* 3.1 L)/(0.61 L)


V_2=4.92 L

The volume of the balloon is 4.92 L at the height of 4 km.

User Jaydeep Khamar
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