Chris02NeonSXT
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Here's the question:
A helium filled blimp is capapble of providing a gross lifting capacity of 1100 kg. Assume atmospheric pressure is 101 kPa, ambient temperature is 15*C, and that the blimp has the shape of a prolate ellipsoid. Its volume is given by the equation: V=4/3pi*a*b^2, where "b" = 1/2 the diameter and "a" is 1/2 the length, and a=4b.
I need to find the length and diameter.
Any ideas how to even start this problem? Are there any thermo web sites you guys use?
A helium filled blimp is capapble of providing a gross lifting capacity of 1100 kg. Assume atmospheric pressure is 101 kPa, ambient temperature is 15*C, and that the blimp has the shape of a prolate ellipsoid. Its volume is given by the equation: V=4/3pi*a*b^2, where "b" = 1/2 the diameter and "a" is 1/2 the length, and a=4b.
I need to find the length and diameter.
Any ideas how to even start this problem? Are there any thermo web sites you guys use?