The uniform bar in figure 7 is pivoted at its midpoint. It is in equilibrium under the action of two identical balloons filled with equal volumes of different light gases at the same temperature.

      

The uniform bar in figure 7 is pivoted at its midpoint. It is in equilibrium under the action of two identical balloons filled with equal volumes of different light gases at the same temperature.
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Explain why the bar may not remain equilibrium if the temperature of the surrounding changes.

  

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John
As the temperature changes the volumes of the gases in the balloons change differently. The two balloons therefore experience different upthrust
johnmulu answered the question on June 5, 2017 at 05:31


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