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A balloon does not move like a rocket. A helium filled balloon will float upward because the density of helium is less than that of air, so it is effectively "lighter". A rocket is propelled in any direction using a booster engine that burns fuel.
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Newton's third law is that every action has a reaction that is equal in magnitude but opposite in direction. So, for a rocket, the rocket releases force in the backward direction (in the opposite direction it is moving) which enables it to go forward. You can try this at home using a balloon and a string.
Size, if a model of an atom was in proportion, the electrons would be very far away from the nucleus
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What are possible limitations using macros within Microsoft® Excel
Indicate the usefulness and limitations in using ratios to do a trend analysis Sheryl Smith
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The heat from the lighter, when placed on the surface of the stretched surface of the balloon,would melt the plastic of the balloon and allow the air inside the balloon to escape, so deflating the balloon.
You get a soccer ball pump needle a stick it into a balloon and it will inflate
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