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75 atmospheres of pressure is 1125 pounds per square inch. A balloon would be unlikely to withstand this pressure.

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This is written wrong, 75 ATM is equal to 1102.5 psi. As you go up in altitude pressure decreases.

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Q: A helium-filled balloon occupies a volume of 15 cubic meters at sea level The balloon is released and raises to a point in the atmosphere where the pressure is 75 ATM What is its volume if the te?
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