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An experiment is conducted to understand air pressure. Two identical balloons are filled with little water and blown. Then they have tied to a string some distance apart. What happens when air is blown in between them?
  1. They move closer to each other.
  2. They move further apart.
  3. One moves up and other moves down
  4. none of the above

A
They move further apart.
B
They move closer to each other.
C
One moves up and other moves down
D
none of the above
Solution
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When air is blown between the balloons, it creates a region of low pressure between the balloons. Since, the pressure at the outer parts is higher than inside, the balloons are pushed closer.
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