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A ballon of diameter 20 metre weighs `100 kg` Calculate its pay-load if its is filled with He at 1.0 atm and `27^(@)C` Density of air is `1.2 kg,^(-3)`
`[ R =0.082 dm^(3)` atm `K^(-1) mo1^(-1)]` .

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