Physics, asked by armaansingh79757, 9 months ago

How does the fluid pressure on a balloon changes when:
The balloon moves horizontally at a height of 200m.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by syed2020ashaels
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The data given in the question is the balloon moves horizontally at a height of 200 m ,at this time we have to find the pressure on a balloon.

Initial height given in the question is 200m.

The final height is not given ,In this case let us assume a final height will be 500m

Therefore,

Initial height h_{1}=200m

Final height h_{2}=500m

we can find the pressure on the balloon by using the formula of pressure which is

P=ρ g(h_{2} -h_{1} )

where,ρ is the density of water

g= acceleration due to gravity

h=height.

We have to substitute the known values into the formula,

P= 1000*9.8(500-200)

=9800(300)

=2940000

2.94*10^{6}

Therefore the final answer is 2.94*10^{6} pa

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