9. Compute the probable density of a fluid inside a floating spherical balloon having a 2m diameter if the tension in the balloon's tie rope is observed to be 2kgf. Assume that the density of air is 1.20kg/m³. a. 0.7225kg/m³ b. 0.6225kg/m³ c. 0.7025kg/m³ d. 0,5848kg/m³

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9. Compute the probable density of a fluid inside a floating spherical balloon having a 2m diameter
if the tension in the balloon's tie rope is observed to be 2kgf. Assume that the density of air is
1.20kg/m³.
a. 0.7225kg/m³
b. 0.6225kg/m³
c. 0.7025kg/m³
d. 0.5848kg/m³
Transcribed Image Text:9. Compute the probable density of a fluid inside a floating spherical balloon having a 2m diameter if the tension in the balloon's tie rope is observed to be 2kgf. Assume that the density of air is 1.20kg/m³. a. 0.7225kg/m³ b. 0.6225kg/m³ c. 0.7025kg/m³ d. 0.5848kg/m³
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