Answer:
Explanation:
1 ) the volume of helium in the balloon when fully inflated
= 4/3 π R³
= 4/3 x 3.14 x 5.3³
= 623.3 m³
2 ) force of gravity on the entire system ,but with no people
= (mass of the empty balloon and basket + mass of helium )x g
=( 129 + 623.3 x.18 )x 9.8
= 2363.7 N
3 ) magnitude of the buoyant force on the entire system (but with no people )
( Volume of empty balloon + basket + volume of helium ) density of air x g
( 0.057 + 623.3 ) x 1.23 x 9.8
= 7513.94 N
4 ) magnitude of the force of gravity on each person
Mass of each person x g
= 71 x 9.8
= 695.8 N
When sounds at two different frequencies are combined,
two new sounds are created ... at the sum and difference
of the original frequencies.
Combining two sounds at 490 Hz and 488 Hz creates
beats at 978 Hz and 2 Hz.
The fluttering "wah wah" effect of the 2 Hz beat is much more
noticeable than the new sound at 978 Hz.
The speed by which the spaceprobe travels when all the rocket fuel is used up will be 29.262 m/sec.
<h3>What is the law of conservation of linear momentum?</h3>
According to the law of conservation of linear momentum before the collision is equal to the momentum after the collision. These laws state how momentum gets conserved.
Unit conversion;
1 km/sec = 1000 m/sec
Given data;
Spaceprobe speed = 1.795 km/s = 1795 m /sec
Probe mass = 635.0 kg
Fuel mass = 4092.0 kg
Expelled propellent velocity = 4.161 km/s = 41461 m/sec
From the momentum conservation principle;

Hence, the speed by which the spaceprobe travels when all the rocket fuel is used up will be 29.262 m/sec.
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