Message from @rightthehand
Discord ID: 596678875082391565
yes correct?
please jsut say yes
dont exlain
jsut answer the question
Yes but barely noticeable
can you jsut say yes?
without your futher input
I just did ya crazy lad
it will
ok have we ever removed all the air from a space?
Lol i wont dance like a monkey to you dude
Well, can't dance to monkeys in the first place.
right when the point was going to be made
good timing
ill finish it then
Yes finish it yourself without being a wannabe teacher
if air or the presence of it affects falling speed..and a "vacuum" is just a small amount of air...the rocka dn feather dint fall the same speed..they where different
Wow, what an explanation.
the diffrence was very small...but its there
and thats all because down speed and up speed are based on the pressure of the medium vs the pressure of the object
thats not down
Objects do not exert pressure unless acted on.
That's false.
does water act on teh wall of the container constantly
?
does air?
Not without pressure
is air and water conasntaly exerting pressure to teh walls of their container and itself?
Jesus u run in circles, keep it simple
The <#484514023698726912> is not for arguing. If you want to debate, take it to <#538929818834698260> please so that other conversations can happen here.
Only if there is a pressure, again, if the pressure is close to 0 the pressure extered by the object is also 0
pressure is matter taking up space in a container
@IPSISSIMVM, tell this guy to stop consistently tagging me while debating.
then asnwer the first time
And what makes one matter produce more force than the other when weighed on a scale?
more matter more pressure
@rightthehand with that i agree, but the point is...
@IPSISSIMVM @Friedrich What? I said if you want to debate move to <#538929818834698260>
take 5 cubic feet of air ..has x pressuire....same air in 2.5 cubic feet...