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Two helium filled balloons are floating next to each other at the ends of strings tied to a table. The facing surfaces of the balloons are separated by 1 to 2 cm. If you blow through the opening between the balloons, then

A

They move away from each other

B

They move towards each other

C

They are unaffected

D

Nothing can be said about their separation

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The correct Answer is:
B

In between velocity increase and P decrease.
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