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Why does cutting the end of an envelope and blowing air past the cut end cause the envel...

Why does cutting the end of an envelope and blowing air past the cut end cause the envelope to bulge open?

(a) The blown air goes in and increases the pressure inside.

(b) The blown air blowing past the outside exerts less pressure than air inside.

(c) The person blowing tends to squish the edges of the envelope.

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