The force of buoyancy exerted by the atmosphere on a balloon is B in the opposite direction and remains constant the force of air resistance on the balloon act opposite to the direction of velocity and is proportional to eat the balloon carries a mass M and is found to fall down near the Earth's surface with a constant velocity V how much marks should be removed from the balance so that it may arise with a constant velocity v
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The force of buoyancy exerted by the atmosphere on a balloon is B in the upward direction. The force of buoyancy exerted by the atmosphere on a balloon is B in the upward direction and remains constant. The force of air resistance on the balloon acts opposite to the direction of velocity and is proportional to it.The force of buoyancy exerted by the the atmosphere on a ballon is B in the upward direction and remains constant.The force of air resistance on the balloon acts opposite to the direction of velocity and is proportional to it.The ballon carries a mass M and is found to fall to it.
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