When air is released from an inflated balloon it moves in the direction opposite
to the aircurrent. Explain the action and reaction in this process.
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When we inflate a balloon, we fill it with a pressurized gas (air). When we let go of the end, the air rushes out and pushes against the air around the balloon to move it in the opposite direction. Newton describes this effect in his Third Law of Motion: for every action, there is always an equal and opposite reaction
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