why does an inflated balloon rise up vertically for some distance when punctured from below explain
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When we open the balloon, the air is released so the air inside the balloon is at the same pressure as the air outside the balloon. ... When this happens, the air escaping from the balloon results in a force in the opposite direction sending the actual balloon in the opposite direction.
That's why when air exits from baloon due to conservation of momentum it feels opposite side force & it flies for some while
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When we open the balloon, the air is released so the air inside the balloon is at the same pressure as the air outside the balloon. ... When this happens, the air escaping from the balloon results in a force in the opposite direction sending the actual balloon in the opposite direction.
That's why when air exits from baloon due to conservation of momentum it feels opposite side force & it flies for some while
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Hope this will help you...
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The balloon was filled with air and when the it is punctured the air comes out and the balloon rises.
The product of mass and velocity is called momentum, p = mv .
The mass of ball decreases ands consequently the velocity increases as the momentum remains conserved for a given system.
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The product of mass and velocity is called momentum, p = mv .
The mass of ball decreases ands consequently the velocity increases as the momentum remains conserved for a given system.
Hope it's help you
Please mark me in brain list answer
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