Message from @Sausage
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the wood is dense so it falls through the air...right
In vaccum
no
if the object is already moving
I was talking about earths atmosphere
yes bobby
well yeah air is always going to stop it
but that is a force
Resistance is a force
yeah
yes
so without resistance
in a vacuum as u said
Yep
it just keeps moving
without resistance, a feather and an elephant will fall at the same time
but yes @Bobby Woods the wood is denser
therefore gravity pulls it down harder
in water buoyancy can push it up harder than it gets pulled down, makign it float
why do you need gravity at that point....becuse we are in a vacuum???
F=mg
without gravity
it doesnt get pulled down
gravity is what we define as that force
hmmm seems like wood would fall through the less dense air with or without gravity
why would it
without a force it would stay put
nothing is pulling it down
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Were Winston Churchill and Adolf Hitler secret allies?
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as long as you accept that objects only accelerate under stress of a force
Most propably no
the weight of the materials ...but i get your point what would stop it from going up not down
it wouldnt move
Churchill wouldnt want to get america into war then which was a lose for hitler
density is irrelevant without gravity
that part is not sure clear but ok so....gravity on a flat earth or only on a ball haha
with gravity
flat earth doesnt make sense
as the earth would fall back into a sphere
the edges would be pulled towards the center of mass