Message from @jeremy
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you also gotta realise when the balloons pop they fall back to the earth
We can test it
we can test it
use galileo's experiment or just drop something on the floor
yes but by the time the balloon pops the feather and ball will have already hit the ground so
but why do they fall?
cuz of gravity
whats the formula for gravity
the one u gave me earlier?
there's many formulas
which one you want?
well that one u gave me doesnt work cause the balla nd the feather hit the ground first
that one is for universal gravitation
give me the one that factors in density since real world we have to factor that in right
in **space**
not here
lemme try to find one
for here on earth
cool
i keep finding problems with all these formulas
he told me the ball hits the ground faster than the feather and gave me a formula then i added a new object and that formula doesnt work anymore
The most simple is F = m * a
Force = mass times acceleration. This applies to gravitational fields and accelerating bodies.
F = m * a that takes into account density ?
Yes. because density is mass
So an area of air would apply to this as well
so i got a 50 pound balloon filled with helium a feather and a basketball
yo i found some equations i think
according to ur formula the object with more mass hits the ground first
?
No, at the same time actually
eheh you calculated it wrong boi
if its in a vacuum there's inertia
astral ur formula has all 3 objects hitting the ground at the same time ?
Yes, in a vaccuum
we are talkin about fantaasy vacuums we are talkin here on earth in reality
which would make it hit the ground at the same time
ok on earth
the ball
you know why
since you gotta take the density in account you gotta do for the balloon
Well, with the gases around us, it changes things, because the atmosphere would be pulled to earth with a density and with air resistance