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  • 22-03-2018
  • Chemistry
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in the balloon diagram above, why don't the two forces cancel each other out?

in the balloon diagram above why dont the two forces cancel each other out class=

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  • 22-03-2018
I'm not 100% sure that this is correct, but I think It's A) They are not eaqual.
Because when you look at the picture there are 2 forces, one pushing out, and another arrow pointing in. The arrows pointing to the left and right, are not equal because when you let go of a balloon, the balloon goes flying to the right from the force of the left. Otherwise, I'm pretty sure the balloon would act differently.
I Don't know If they are correct, but that's from my observation.
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