You use the air from a compressed air tank with a volume of 10 liters and an initial gauge pressure of 180atm (measured at the surface) to fill the balloon. The balloon is initially empty and you fill it at depth right near the tock. What will be the absolute preesure in tank once you extracted all the air needed to inflate the balloon to the volume of 307liter? Assume the temperatuer is constant and the same everywhere. The answer is 31 atm and I don't understand how.

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You use the air from a compressed air tank with a volume of 10 liters and an initial gauge pressure of 180atm (measured
at the surface) to fill the balloon. The balloon is initially empty and you fill it at depth right near the tock. What will be the
absolute preesure in tank once you extracted all the air needed to inflate the balloon to the volume of 307liter? Assume
the temperatuer is constant and the same everywhere. The answer is 31 atm and I don't understand how.
Transcribed Image Text:You use the air from a compressed air tank with a volume of 10 liters and an initial gauge pressure of 180atm (measured at the surface) to fill the balloon. The balloon is initially empty and you fill it at depth right near the tock. What will be the absolute preesure in tank once you extracted all the air needed to inflate the balloon to the volume of 307liter? Assume the temperatuer is constant and the same everywhere. The answer is 31 atm and I don't understand how.
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