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A student inflates a balloon with air and releases it. The balloon moves to the right, as shown. What is the direction of the reaction force? down left right up
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A student inflates a balloon with air and releases it. The balloon moves to the right, as shown.
What is the direction of the reaction force?
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Is there a picture but I think left
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