Message from @ShadoW (D.F.J)

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2019-08-18 11:28:15 UTC  

Can you give am equation describing how it happens

2019-08-18 11:28:15 UTC  

i drop a leaf vs something with a different density

2019-08-18 11:28:25 UTC  

leaf will fall much slower

2019-08-18 11:28:40 UTC  

now the question is

2019-08-18 11:28:43 UTC  

if gravity was real

2019-08-18 11:28:59 UTC  

**im comparing balls of the same everything except for what its made of, not a leaf and thor's Stormbreaker**

2019-08-18 11:29:09 UTC  

Sigma 5 dude seems smart, this server needs more smart

2019-08-18 11:29:09 UTC  

ok

2019-08-18 11:29:24 UTC  

@Kenny got a video of that? you have done the experiment?

2019-08-18 11:29:29 UTC  

the equation for boyant force is
F = -DVg
Where D is the dencityof the fluid
And V is the volume of the object
And g is 9.80665 m/s^2

2019-08-18 11:29:55 UTC  

i think it would be pretty hard to find two objects that are nearly identical except for what its made of

2019-08-18 11:29:57 UTC  

*you can do it yourself if take two of the same everything except for the material itself*

2019-08-18 11:30:11 UTC  

idk what two matches though

2019-08-18 11:30:29 UTC  

the total acceleration would've that force plus the gravitational force all divided by the mass

2019-08-18 11:30:32 UTC  

no i dont have two objects that are same in shape, weight and density but only differ in material

2019-08-18 11:30:40 UTC  

then get 'em

2019-08-18 11:30:45 UTC  

lmao where

2019-08-18 11:30:53 UTC  

ebay

2019-08-18 11:30:56 UTC  

show me a physical demonstration at least

2019-08-18 11:31:00 UTC  

amazon

2019-08-18 11:31:04 UTC  

@kino If density causes that... tell me why things attracted horizontally too? Density alone cannot explain that...

2019-08-18 11:31:24 UTC  

So
A = (m-DV)(g/m)

2019-08-18 11:31:24 UTC  

what are you saying

2019-08-18 11:31:32 UTC  

@Kenny you are the one making the claim. you gotta provide a physical demonstration

2019-08-18 11:31:38 UTC  

a video would be nice

2019-08-18 11:31:48 UTC  

@ShadoW (D.F.J) last time i checked things dont fall horizontally

2019-08-18 11:32:29 UTC  

@kino Well... check again (falling it's not the best word to describe that)

2019-08-18 11:32:51 UTC  

i dont have a football and im home

2019-08-18 11:33:03 UTC  

You can always drill out the center to make it lighter and then cap the hole creating a.lower total dencity

2019-08-18 11:33:29 UTC  

difrent materials same dencity

2019-08-18 11:33:30 UTC  

@ShadoW (D.F.J) what do you mean give me an example

2019-08-18 11:34:09 UTC  

Take basketball
Take foosball

take some simple simple timer and some pressureplate or something to tell it landed

take ladder
plonk it soo you can climb
walk up with kickball and handslap ball
drop

2019-08-18 11:34:55 UTC  

oh wait nvm they are made of rubber

*screams in hell*

2019-08-18 11:35:08 UTC  

bowling ball

2019-08-18 11:35:14 UTC  

@kino for instance, cavendish... his experiment can be recreated at home... not only that this experiment recreated in schools sometimes... and no magnets have nothing to do with that as you can easily do it with non magnetic materials...

2019-08-18 11:35:24 UTC  

yea thats made of rubber as well (usually)

2019-08-18 11:35:37 UTC  

I'm planning to do my own Cavendish experement sometime

2019-08-18 11:35:48 UTC  

To measure the gravitational constant

2019-08-18 11:36:01 UTC  

Il be sure to ground everything

2019-08-18 11:36:09 UTC  

U guys are idiots

2019-08-18 11:36:16 UTC  

@Σ5 film it