why does an inflated balloo
n rise up vertically for some distance when punctured from below?
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When it is punctured, the air in it causes a force to balloon to rise vertically upwards. That force is given as
F = d(mv) / dt = md(v)/dt + vd(m)/dt
Where dm and dv are change in mass and change in velocity respectively.
F = d(mv) / dt = md(v)/dt + vd(m)/dt
Where dm and dv are change in mass and change in velocity respectively.
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