How hot is the air in the top (crown) of a hot air balloon? Information from Ballooning: The Complete Guide to Riding the Winds, by Wirth and Young (Random House), claims that the air in the crown should be an average of 100°C for a balloon to be in a state of equilibrium. However, the temperature does not need to be exactly 100°C. What is a reasonable and safe range of temperatures? This range may vary with the size and (decorative) shape of the balloon. All balloons have a temperature gauge in the crown. Suppose that60 readings (for a balloon in equilibrium) gave a mean temperature of x = 97°C. For this balloon, σ ≈ 23°C.
lower limit | °C |
upper limit | °C |
Solution :
Given that,
a) Z/2 = Z0.025 = 1.96
Margin of error = E = Z/2
* (
/n)
= 1.96 * ( 23 / 60
)
= 5.8
At 95% confidence interval estimate of the population mean is,
± E
= 97 ± 5.8
= ( 91.2, 102.8 )
lower limit = 91.2 0 C
upper limit = 102.8 0 C
b) It will go up because hot air will make the balloon rise
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