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6) Earths seemingly invisible atmospheric can be observed when it acts on inflated objects. For example as a helium balloon rises up through the atmosphere, it will expand as the decreasing atmospheric pressure can no longer contain its volume. There is a direct relationship between an inflated object's volume and its surrounding pressure. The volume of the balloon at a given atmospheric pressure can be determined from an equation that states the pressure times volume at one condition equals pressure times volume in a second condition, or PV = P2V2. What is the volume in cm, of a balloon at an altitude of 5.6 km that had a volume of 500 cm when it was filled at sea level? Assume the atmospheric pressure at sea-level is 10 N/m and at an altitude of 5.6 km the pressure is 5 N/m. 6) Earths seemingly invisible atmospheric can be observed when it acts on inflated objects. For example as a helium balloon rises up through the atmosphere, it will expand as the decreasing atmospheric pressure can no longer contain its volume. There is a direct relationship between an inflated object's volume and its surrounding pressure. The volume of the balloon at a given atmospheric pressure can be determined from an equation that states the pressure times volume at one condition equals pressure times volume in a second condition, or PV = P2V2. What is the volume in cm, of a balloon at an altitude of 5.6 km that had a volume of 500 cm when it was filled at sea level? Assume the atmospheric pressure at sea-level is 10 N/m and at an altitude of 5.6 km the pressure is 5 N/m.
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