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20 October, 12:09

How many helium-filled balloons would it take to lift a person? Assume the person has a mass of 80kg and that each helium-filled balloon is spherical with a diameter of 33 cm.?

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  1. 20 October, 14:54
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    It is necessary 3815 balloons to lift a person of 80 kg

    Explanation:

    Knowing that

    density of air ρa = 1.293 kg/m³

    density of helium ρh = 0.1786 kg/m³

    Each balloon has

    V = πd³/6 = π (0.33m) ³ / 6 = 0.0188 m³

    So,

    the "lift" for each balloon is

    L = (ρa - ρh) Vg = (1.293 - 0.1786) kg/m³ * 0.0188m³ * 9.8m/s² = 0.2055 N

    This way,

    the number of balloons n = 80kg * 9.8m/s² / 0.2055N/balloon = 3815
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