Message from @IPSISSIMVM

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2019-07-05 12:26:52 UTC  

Well, can't dance to monkeys in the first place.

2019-07-05 12:26:54 UTC  

right when the point was going to be made

2019-07-05 12:27:02 UTC  

good timing

2019-07-05 12:27:06 UTC  

ill finish it then

2019-07-05 12:27:24 UTC  

Yes finish it yourself without being a wannabe teacher

2019-07-05 12:27:49 UTC  

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

2019-07-05 12:28:05 UTC  

Wow, what an explanation.

2019-07-05 12:28:06 UTC  

the diffrence was very small...but its there

2019-07-05 12:28:35 UTC  

and thats all because down speed and up speed are based on the pressure of the medium vs the pressure of the object

2019-07-05 12:28:49 UTC  

wood will float to the surface of water when pushed to the bottom

2019-07-05 12:28:52 UTC  

thats not down

2019-07-05 12:28:53 UTC  

Objects do not exert pressure unless acted on.

2019-07-05 12:28:58 UTC  

That's false.

2019-07-05 12:29:05 UTC  

does water act on teh wall of the container constantly

2019-07-05 12:29:10 UTC  

?

2019-07-05 12:29:12 UTC  

does air?

2019-07-05 12:29:16 UTC  
2019-07-05 12:29:27 UTC  

Not without pressure

2019-07-05 12:29:33 UTC  

is air and water conasntaly exerting pressure to teh walls of their container and itself?

2019-07-05 12:29:38 UTC  

Jesus u run in circles, keep it simple

2019-07-05 12:30:00 UTC  

The <#484514023698726912> is not for arguing. If you want to debate, take it to <#538929818834698260> please so that other conversations can happen here.

2019-07-05 12:30:02 UTC  

Only if there is a pressure, again, if the pressure is close to 0 the pressure extered by the object is also 0

2019-07-05 12:30:16 UTC  

pressure is matter taking up space in a container

2019-07-05 12:30:45 UTC  

@IPSISSIMVM, tell this guy to stop consistently tagging me while debating.

2019-07-05 12:30:58 UTC  

then asnwer the first time

2019-07-05 12:31:11 UTC  

And what makes one matter produce more force than the other when weighed on a scale?

2019-07-05 12:31:28 UTC  

more matter more pressure

2019-07-05 12:31:57 UTC  

@rightthehand with that i agree, but the point is...

2019-07-05 12:31:59 UTC  

@IPSISSIMVM @Friedrich What? I said if you want to debate move to <#538929818834698260>

2019-07-05 12:32:05 UTC  

take 5 cubic feet of air ..has x pressuire....same air in 2.5 cubic feet...

2019-07-05 12:32:19 UTC  

more pressure

2019-07-05 12:32:30 UTC  

More pressure, yes, sooo99???

2019-07-05 12:32:41 UTC  

take that air and make it 1 square inch

2019-07-05 12:32:44 UTC  

then add more airr

2019-07-05 12:32:52 UTC  

add so much air it becomes a liquid,,,,then solid

2019-07-05 12:33:03 UTC  

i bet that will have a very high pressure right?

2019-07-05 12:33:14 UTC  

moon dog...meet rock

2019-07-05 12:33:24 UTC  

a high pressure liquid that doesnt lose shape

2019-07-05 12:33:54 UTC  

Air becomes liquid the solid?

2019-07-05 12:34:21 UTC  

if u are talking about the h2o in the air

2019-07-05 12:34:22 UTC  

under enough pressure yes