Message from @rightthehand
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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
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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...
more pressure
More pressure, yes, sooo99???
take that air and make it 1 square inch
add so much air it becomes a liquid,,,,then solid
i bet that will have a very high pressure right?
moon dog...meet rock
a high pressure liquid that doesnt lose shape
Air becomes liquid the solid?
if u are talking about the h2o in the air
under enough pressure yes
no in gegneral
And changing temperatures
im tryign to show you how solids have pressure
Show that is the case. @rightthehand
Show us a measurement.
i jsut did
Your word is not enough.
Measurement.
Not word.
Everything adds to the pressure, they dint have a pressure of their own
weight is a solids pressure
Wow!
it has pressure once matter enters a contaienr