Explain why a deflating balloon moves ?
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When you release the opening of the balloon, gas quickly escapes to equalize the pressure inside with the air pressure outside of the balloon. The escaping air exerts a force on the balloon itself. The balloon pushes back in a manner described by Newton's Third Law of Motion.
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according to the Newton's third law : for every action there is a equal and opposite reaction
•°• a defleating balloon moves in the direction opposite to that of the air
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