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A balloon of weight w newton descends with acceleration fm/s2 the weight that must be thrown out in order to give equal upward acceleration to the balloon will be


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Solution

Step 1: Given Data

Weight of the balloon =w

Acceleration =fm/s2

Let the new weight of the balloon be w-w'.

Tension T will be acting upwards in both balloons.

Let the acceleration due to gravity be g.

Let m be the mass of the balloon.

Step 2: EOM for First Case

In the first case, the mass of the balloon can be given as

m=wg

Since the balloon is going down, therefore, the equation of motion can be written as,

w-T=wgf 1

Step 3: EOM for Second Case

In the second case, the mass of the balloon can be given as

m=w-w'g

Since the balloon is going up, therefore, the equation of motion can be written as,

T-w-w'=w-w'gf 2

Step 4: Calculate the Required Weight

Upon adding equation 1 and 2 we get,

w-T+T-w+w'=wgf+w-w'gf

w'=wgf+wgf-w'gf

w'+w'gf=2wgf

w'1+fg=2wgf

w'g+fg=2wgf

w'=2wfg+f

Hence, if we throw out the weight of 2wfg+fthe balloon will move upward with an equal acceleration.


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