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Physics, 16.07.2021 09:50, rky

use Archimedes’ principle to calculate the volume (in m3) of helium needed if a helium balloon is to lift a load of 161 kg? (NB: Ignore the weight of the balloon; take the mass density of air and helium as 1.737 kg/m3 and 0.11kg/m3 respectively.)

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