Message from @Brian (Fourth Amendment)
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No
No
Oh you were talking to Yeti, you're lucky he did not ice you.
@๐ Spookmaster Jaqula ๐ seems like the only serious perosn
Everyone else is ๐ค
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Hello
Welcome to the Ice Wall!
Hello
Welcome to the Ice Wall!
*smacks yeti*
@Brian (Fourth Amendment) fight fight fight!!!
I came here to agree how the earth is flatter than paper
AINT IT
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I always hear pressure defined as the force exerted by particles on the walls of the container they're being held in. This makes sense since the mathematical definition of pressure is p=FA. So, can pressure exist without walls to exert force on?
My understanding of pressure motivates me to think that even without a container, particles of gas in a vacuum could create pressure since their collisions with each other result in forces being exerted on areas (the areas being the surfaces of the particles being collided with).
On the other hand, a liquid in a vacuum could not exert pressure since on a microscopic level, the particles of liquid can't collide due to the cumulative strength of the bonds holding them together. @Deleted User
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Hey so im here as inspction too
Welcome to the Ice Wall!
Heard there was a very toxic admin
@Grumpy Bear can you demonstrate gaspressure without a container?
oof here we go again
lemme grab mah proof
Toxic enoigh that his toxicity started polution and global warming
@Deleted User yes the atmosphere
@๐ Spookmaster Jaqula ๐ itโs made out of gasses
Itโs not a solid container
Yes as you asked a demonstration of pressure without a container
Ohh so the atmosphere is a solid container?
No
watch the vid
and read below it
@stud_udwin To whom are you referring?
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๐๐๐ถ๐๐น ๐ itโs in the shape of a container
Try doing it without a container
Huh
Oh
The admin
The citezin z fella
I think
omg did you WATCH