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Suppose we have Bob the astronaut sitting without a space suit in a spaceship full of air on a mission to Mars. Bob is very fond of balloons and is holding on to a nice, big, red helium balloon via a piece of string. Bob is sitting facing the front of the spaceship. Mission Control decides to slowly accelerate the spaceship. In which direction will the balloon move relative to Bob? Why?
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