If the mass of a balloon is 300 kg and the lift force provided by the atmosphere is 3300 N, what is the net force on the balloon?
1 Answer
May 28, 2018
Explanation:
- Suppose P is the center of gravity.
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There are two forces acting on the P point. (These are symbolized as blue and red vectors.)
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You see that the vectors are opposite.
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To find the net force, we need to subtract the red vector from the blue vector
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Net force tells how balloons will behave.
- If the net force is zero, the balloon is either stationary or has a constant velocity (Newton's first law).
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If the net force is greater than zero, the balloon has a constant acceleration (Newton's second law).
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weight of balloon=m*g=300.9,81=2943 Newtons
- lifting force=3300 Newtons
- Net force=lifting force-weight of balloon
- Net force=3300-2943=357 Newtons.