How High Will the Helium Balloon Lift the String?

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Homework Statement


A helium filled balloon is tied to a 2 m long uniform string of mass 0.05 kg.The balloon is spherical
with a radius of 0.4 m. When released it lifts a length h of the string off of the ground. Find the length h given that
the balloon has a mass of 0.25 kg.


Homework Equations



I think...

P = P0 + pgH

P is pressure, P0 is atmospheric pressure, p is density, g is gravity, H is height

The Attempt at a Solution



I'm really lost on this one...

I know desity is mass/volume, so I guess I can use .25 for mass and (4/3)pi*r3 to find the balloon's density. But I don't know the importance of the string's mass or how I am supposed to use all this information to find how high the balloon goes.
 
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Terrence said:

Homework Equations



I think...

P = P0 + pgH

P is pressure, P0 is atmospheric pressure, p is density, g is gravity, H is height

The Attempt at a Solution


Is this the relevant equation? What is the meaning of H? The height of what? And what pressure is p?

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