Physics, asked by meeraseshanna, 7 months ago

What are the action and reaction forces when air is expelled out of a ballon?​

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Answered by samriddhi9547
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The air trapped inside the balloon is pushed out the open end of the balloon. According to Newton's Third Law of motion, the expelled air exerts an equal force in the opposite direction of the motion of the air, causing the balloon to move forward.

Answered by adnansamiskas
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The air pushing the balloon would exert an equal and opposing reaction force of equal magnitude.

The following is how Newton's third law is formally stated: Every action has an equal and opposite response. According to the statement's connotation, there are always two forces at work on the two interacting objects. The force exerted on the first object is of a size equal to that exerted on the second. The first object is under a force that is acting in the opposite direction as the second object under a force. There are always two equal and opposing action-reaction force pairs.

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