Physics, asked by jawadmaqsood1982, 1 month ago

why a balloon filled with air move forward, when its air is released?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The air trapped inside the balloon pushes out the open end, causing the balloon to move forward. The force of the air escaping is the "action"; the movement of the balloon forward is the "reaction" predicted by Newton's Third Law of Motion.

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Answered by venomgirl8
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The air trapped inside the balloon pushes out the open end, causing the balloon to move forward. The force of the air escaping is the "action"; the movement of the balloon forward is the "reaction" predicted by Newton's Third Law of Motion.

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