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Use newton's third law to explain why a blown up balloon but untied balloon will fly around the room when you let it go? really on a time crunch please please help!
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Use newton's third law to explain why a blown up balloon but untied balloon will fly around the room when you let it go? really on a time crunch please please help!
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Newton's third law states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. When you let go of the ballon, you are letting the force out but the force also pushes the balloon back.
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