Message from @rightthehand

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2019-07-05 12:20:26 UTC  

Why does it have a greater force?

2019-07-05 12:20:27 UTC  

that you ignore

2019-07-05 12:20:39 UTC  

the amount of matter an object has wont change in a meidum

2019-07-05 12:20:48 UTC  

so a rock is a rock in water air or a vacuum chamber

2019-07-05 12:20:59 UTC  

No it doesn't, the fall at the same speed

2019-07-05 12:21:02 UTC  

@Friedrich remmeber the thing ive expalined 12 times?

2019-07-05 12:21:05 UTC  

And what gives this matter intrinsic property to have more force enacted on it if density isn't there?

2019-07-05 12:21:06 UTC  

i just did it

2019-07-05 12:21:10 UTC  

@Delerium no tis doesnt

2019-07-05 12:21:18 UTC  

watch ill prove you wrong

2019-07-05 12:21:20 UTC  

ready

2019-07-05 12:21:20 UTC  

?

2019-07-05 12:21:21 UTC  

?

2019-07-05 12:21:24 UTC  
2019-07-05 12:21:26 UTC  

@Delerium, if you increased the mass by 10 times the Force also increases by 10 times.

2019-07-05 12:21:32 UTC  

does air affect falling speed?@Delerium

2019-07-05 12:21:38 UTC  

Righthehand, so you are making a point in favour of rembrandt

2019-07-05 12:21:43 UTC  

does air affect falling speed?@Delerium

2019-07-05 12:21:58 UTC  

soa rock and feather in air fall different correct?

2019-07-05 12:21:58 UTC  

No air resistance, or at least very similar air resistance

2019-07-05 12:22:04 UTC  

does air affect falling speed?@Delerium
soa rock and feather in air fall different correct?

2019-07-05 12:22:18 UTC  

does the dheight in which they fall from makes a difference?

2019-07-05 12:22:21 UTC  

if there is any air is will affect the speed the rock and feather fall ciorrect?

2019-07-05 12:22:23 UTC  
2019-07-05 12:22:31 UTC  

no

2019-07-05 12:22:41 UTC  

And that's due to desnity?

2019-07-05 12:22:54 UTC  

if your measurements devicess are sphsipcated enough you can measure insanely small incemennts

2019-07-05 12:23:04 UTC  

if there is any air is will affect the speed the rock and feather fall ciorrect?
just asmwer please

2019-07-05 12:23:06 UTC  

Im not talking about a feather, a feather would receive immense air resistance

2019-07-05 12:23:09 UTC  

please once answer a question i ask

2019-07-05 12:23:10 UTC  

pelase

2019-07-05 12:23:10 UTC  

You need to answer the question, when there is no force of pressure, why do they have a different mass?

2019-07-05 12:23:18 UTC  

can you once jsut stop jumping ahead

2019-07-05 12:23:20 UTC  

please

2019-07-05 12:23:20 UTC  

What causes a force proportional to the mass?

2019-07-05 12:23:23 UTC  

jsut stay with me

2019-07-05 12:23:25 UTC  

stop pelase

2019-07-05 12:23:26 UTC  

please man

2019-07-05 12:23:28 UTC  

im begging

2019-07-05 12:23:33 UTC  

stop jumping ahead and asnwer

2019-07-05 12:23:38 UTC  

i promise it will makes sense