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11 May, 23:11

A small hot-air balloon is filled with 1.01*106 l of air (d = 1.20 g/l). as the air in the balloon is heated, it expands to 1.10*106 l. what is the density of the heated air in the balloon?

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  1. 11 May, 23:57
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    Volume of air in the balloon 1.01 x 10^6 L

    Density of air is 1.20 g/l

    Mass = Density X Volume

    So mass of the air in the Balloon = (1.01 x 10^6) X 1.20 = 1.212 x 10^6 g

    As the air is heated, the volume of air in the balloon expands to 1.10x 10^6 L Density = Mass / voume So the Density of heated air = 1.212 x 10^6 / 1.10x 10^6 = 1.101 g/l The answer is 1.101 g/l.
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