Q.
A balloon of mass ' M ' descends with an acceleration ' a ' , (<g). What mass need to be removed from the balloon so that it starts ascending with acceleration ' a '?
The given situation is shown in the figure
In above figures, M is the mass of balloon and M′ is the mass remove from the balloon.
According to Newton's law of motion in first case, Mg−F=Ma⇒F=Mg−Ma… (i)
According to Newton's second law of motion, for second case, F−(M−M′)g=(M−M′)a ⇒F−Mg+M′g=Ma−M′a ⇒Mg−Ma−Mg+M′g=Ma−M′a
[ from Eq. (i)] ⇒M′g+M′a=Ma+Ma ⇒M′(g+a)=2Ma ⇒M′=g+a2Ma