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but you forgot something
Density and resistance of the medium around have to he factored in. I could maybe factor in density to get freefall rates.
the surface area of the balloon is probably like way more then the ball
so its less dense
cuz its rubber
and its less dense than air
like
Because the buoyant force, the ratios of density affect free fall
imagine you're floating on water at the beach
im lost
look man
And viscosity resisting it
imagine floating on water
ok
why do you not sink?
i could sink if i wanted to
im doin the dead mans float ?
your center of mass is equal all accross your body so you're less dense than water
yeah density if something is more dense than the water it goes down
if the water is more dense it doesnt fall or goes up
it floats on the atmosphere
until it pops
so gravity has nothing to do with it its all about density
like midway there lol
gravity has something to do with it
which gravity do u believe newton einstein ?
Gravitational theory predicts it, because buoyancy is another force
why do you think it floats instead of going somewhere else
because something is pulling you
constantly
so you stay floating
2 forces pulling at you
imagine it like 2 ropes
pulling at you
like tug of war
@jeremy We are talking Newtonian, Einsteinian isn't important here right now.
but in certain circumstances one force could be stronger than the other
which gravity though arent they all different
Newtonian and Einsteinian match in the basics here
ok