Message from @ShadoW (D.F.J)
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we call the force accelerating the object gravity
Drop a helium balloon
u probably just dont accept the implications that later got found concerning other planets
it wont fall down cause its lighter
hm
Why does the helium balloon not drop?
its funny cause density is a direct qonsequence from gravity
because of buoyancy?
i once thought about it and it was so clear
But why doesn't the helium balloon rise instead of drop?
no one in this server is denying buoyancy
cause helium has lesser vollum / waigth than air
you've asked that question before
over and over
and that makes the air fall down on the balloon and make the baloon drop up
Technically math is because denying gravity = denying buoyancy
So apply gravity to all objects that "drop" But apply relative density to the objects that don't drop? wow! well played πππππ
no
Baller logic 101
guys leave him you won't get anything going on here, he will keep denying and not willing to understand.
its basically the air is so heavy it pushes the helium baloon up
buoyancy is taken into account as well
in fact that's what buoyancy is centered around
Air pushed the helium balloon up? πππ€£π€£π€£π€£
what do you mean by relative density that dont drop?
So heavy objects can push lighter objects up? Got itπππ€£π€£π€£π
yes
air is based of plenty small molecules
No, gravity just pulls less on the helium so therefor the air gets pulled down harder and replaces the heliums position
not trying to be rude or anything
and the basically fall down push themselves under the baloon which makes it go up higer
but please
@negatic you're so indoctrinated you don't even realise what you're saying
i know u think that
but i like thinking about ur questions
its fun
trying to improve ur own knowledge
You don't think
You just regurgitate