a balloon is inflated and released why does it fly
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Air escapes from the balloon that carries momentum. By momentum conservation, the balloon acquires momentum which is exactly opposite to the momentum of the escaping air.
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When you release an inflated but untied balloon, why does it fly across the room? ANSWER: Air escapes from the balloon that carries momentum. By momentum conservation, the balloon acquires momentum which is exactly opposite to the momentum of the escaping air.
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