Message from @brother mutton
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did you see how much lands it can see by the minute?
it must be going very fast
and theres less air the further up u go
so more acceleration
@danny dude those videos are fairly commonly in a timelapse, and due to the fact that relative density is a thing on both models the balloon would slow down as there is less oxygen meaning its closer to its density area
@Seeker of Truth yes the ideal circular orbit maintains a constant altitude and with enough velocity can be anywhere so long as its out of the atmosphere, looking at what im assuming is a long exposure shot of a rocket launch that rocket looks to be going into a low earth orbit possibly for sattilite placement or a possible station resupply
@brother mutton its terminal volacity would increase until it hits a point
@danny again due to relative density it would slow down, there is a point of which its terminal velocity would increase but again, what causes a balloon to go up is relative density
@Seeker of Truth lol its not even the full gif
but its not density that makes things go up or down
its buoyancy lol
@danny are you serious?
what makes things fall?
@brother mutton please tell me
@danny natural phenomena combined with relative density
you forgot that the higer it goes up the more air it will get filled meaning it would accelerate lol
higher*
which would make it less dense and not more
dude, you can see it in the videos
that it accelerates
@danny ok, do you actually know what relative density is?
not sure why u are trying to disprove something we can expirement on
yeah it's reliant on buyoancy
buoyancy*
@danny my guy, bouyancy is caused by relative density...
not vice versa
what makes things go up?
its not the density
lol
i missed an interesting convo earlier oh darn
its the buoyancy
not to say this isn't interesting.. lol just read up and yeah
@danny its *relative* density not just density... y'know, that relative ive been putting at the start. every. single. damn. time.
@carlito just restart it?
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