Fox and McDonald's Introduction to Fluid Mechanics
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Chapter 12, Problem 10P
In an isothermal process, 0.1 cubic feet of standard air per minute (SCFM) is pumped into a balloon. Tension in the rubber skin of the balloon is given by σ = kA, where k = 200 lbf/ft3, and A is the surface area of the balloon in ft2. Compute the time required to increase the balloon radius from 5 to 7 in.
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