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Inflating a balloon requires more
Inflating a balloon requires more pressure than the pressure of the atmosphere outside of the balloon, in order to compensate
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When inflating a balloon, which of the following represents an equal but opposite force acting on the balloon?(1 point)
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When inflating a balloon, which of the following represents an equal but opposite force acting on the balloon?(1 point)
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When inflating a balloon, which of the following represents an equal but opposite force acting on the balloon?(1 point)
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When inflating a balloon, which of the following represents an equal but opposite force acting on the balloon?(1 point)
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When inflating a balloon, which of the following represents an equal but opposite force acting on the balloon?(1 point)
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When inflating a balloon, which of the following represents an equal but opposite force acting on the balloon?(1 point)
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When inflating a balloon, which of the following represents an equal but opposite force acting on the balloon?(1 point)
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When inflating a balloon, which of the following represents an equal but opposite force acting on the balloon?(1 point)
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When inflating a balloon, which of the following represents an equal but opposite force acting on the balloon?(1 point)
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