22. This diagram represents a(just a example image) balloon that is moving
in one direction whi...
22. This diagram represents a(just a example image) balloon that is moving
in one direction while escaping air is moving in
the opposite direction.
Balloon
Air
What causes the balloon to move?
A. action-reaction forces
B. electrical forces
C. friction
D. gravitational potential energy
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