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26 May, 18:10

A helium weather balloon is inflated so that the pressure inside is at Earth's atmospheric pressure (approximately 101 kPa). If the balloon is then released on a planet whose thin atmosphere results in a pressure inside the balloon that is half that of Earth's atmospheric pressure, what will happen to the balloon's volume?

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  1. 26 May, 20:04
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    The volume of the balloon wil increase to the double of the initial volume.

    Explanation:

    p2 = p1/2

    p1*v1 = p2*v2

    p1*v1 = p1/2 * v2

    p1*v1 / p1/2 = v2

    2 * v1 = v2
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