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Alexander2013-12-22 22:56:57
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Alexander, 2013-12-22 22:56:57

Does the lift of a balloon depend on height?

The lifting force of the balloon depends on the height, provided that the shell of the balloon is stretched (rubber, latex) and does not exert significant pressure, filling with helium?

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Fray, 2013-12-22
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Alexander, 2013-12-22
@komjaga

The final formula Fp \u003d (Mv-Mg) g mg / Mg where Mv is the molar mass of air, Mg is the molar mass of helium, mg is the mass of helium, mg / Mg is the number of moles of helium, which is clearly constant
answer: does not depend

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Lane Cube, 2014-02-06
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@komjaga
Formula Fp \u003d (Mv-Mg) g mg / Mg where Mv is the molar mass of air, Mg is the molar mass of helium, mg is the mass of helium, mg / Mg is the number of moles of helium Gravitational acceleration at a height h above the Earth's surface
changes with height 11b8003685532110cd90e342fdb99152.png
(or another planet) can be calculated by the formula: fc8853670c9ba0703c2393901b515437.png, where r is the radius of the planet
answer: depends

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