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Caleb is filling up water balloons for the physics Olympics the balloon toss com

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Question

Caleb is filling up water balloons for the physics Olympics the balloon toss competition. Caleb sets up a 0.50 KG spiracle water balloon on the kitchen table and notices at the bottom of the balloon flattens until the pressure on the bottom is your dues to 630 N/m2 A) what is the area of the flat spot on the bottom of the balloon? B) what is the radius of the flat spot? Caleb is filling up water balloons for the physics Olympics the balloon toss competition. Caleb sets up a 0.50 KG spiracle water balloon on the kitchen table and notices at the bottom of the balloon flattens until the pressure on the bottom is your dues to 630 N/m2 A) what is the area of the flat spot on the bottom of the balloon? B) what is the radius of the flat spot? A) what is the area of the flat spot on the bottom of the balloon? B) what is the radius of the flat spot?

Explanation / Answer

Pressure=force /area

Area=r^2

Force =mg=0.5*9.8N

A=(0.5*9.8)/630

= 7.77*10^-3 square metre

7.77*10^-3=3.14*r*r

R=0.049m

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