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A ballon weighing `50 kg` is filled with `685kg` of helium at `1atm` pressure and `25^(@)C`. What will be its pay load if it displaced `5108 kg` of air ?

A

4373 kg

B

4423kg

C

5793 kg

D

None of these

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The correct Answer is:
A

Mass of the filled balloon `= 50 +685=735 kg`
Pay load =Mass of displaced air -Mass of balloon
`= 5108 - 735 =4373 kg`
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