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Weather balloons are filled with hydrogen in released at various sites to measure and transmit data about conditions such as air pressure and temperature. a weather balloon is filled with hydrogen at the rate of 0.5 ft.³ per second. initially, the balloon has 2 ft.³ hydrogen.

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