If we blow between two balloons, do they move apart or come
together. Why?
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When air blows between them somehow (by air can, by blowing with your mouth, by swiping a hand between them, etc.), the Venturi effect occurs. ... Thus, when the air between the balloons moves faster than the air outside them, the outside pressure causes them to come together.
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after blowing the air between the balloon pressure of air between them decrease due to the difference of the pressure there is net force only balloons so they come closer because when we blow then there is less amount of air to fill that place balloons come towards each other
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