Message from @Sausage

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2019-06-15 11:54:00 UTC  

how come a gas doesnt fall to the bottom of a contaioner

2019-06-15 11:54:08 UTC  

you would be wrong@Chesty

2019-06-15 11:54:14 UTC  

Nah

2019-06-15 11:54:26 UTC  

It's measured I'm Newtons

2019-06-15 11:54:34 UTC  

Because of how gasses work

2019-06-15 11:54:38 UTC  

Also how do they fake they live talks

2019-06-15 11:54:40 UTC  

Atoms move rapidly

2019-06-15 11:54:56 UTC  

On the ISS

2019-06-15 11:55:04 UTC  

Taking whole volume of a container

2019-06-15 11:56:32 UTC  

But still, the pressure is a bit higher at the bottom of container because the gravity

2019-06-15 11:56:38 UTC  

but gases have matter

2019-06-15 11:56:46 UTC  

so why does the earth pull tehm to the bottom?

2019-06-15 11:56:46 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/589423050064265226/TrannyAuthority.webm

2019-06-15 11:56:58 UTC  

gravity isnt a force

2019-06-15 11:57:02 UTC  

how does it pull the air down

2019-06-15 11:57:14 UTC  

Because air has matter and mass

2019-06-15 11:57:17 UTC  

does the universe have wal?

2019-06-15 11:57:22 UTC  

but gravity isnt a fiorce

2019-06-15 11:57:27 UTC  

so how does it hold the air?

2019-06-15 11:57:51 UTC  

can you demonstarte air pressure with no physical walls holding it in/

2019-06-15 11:57:53 UTC  

How is that? Fg = GMm/r^2

2019-06-15 11:58:00 UTC  

thats letters and numbers

2019-06-15 11:58:12 UTC  

i can drop a rock and time it and get 9.82

2019-06-15 11:58:23 UTC  

dont need "gravoty" to know how fast a rock falls in air

2019-06-15 11:58:30 UTC  

just a rock some air and watch

2019-06-15 11:58:33 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/589423499525750794/TrannyMandatory.jpg

2019-06-15 11:58:44 UTC  

thats the next topic i tackle

2019-06-15 11:58:46 UTC  

trannies

2019-06-15 11:59:17 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/589423683596976128/0ebca3094f489eedd856a50b742f9d97.png

2019-06-15 12:00:18 UTC  

And do that in vaccum chamber. Why did that rock fall down?

2019-06-15 12:00:53 UTC  

you lifted it up and the "vacuum" chambe ris just lower air presssure

2019-06-15 12:01:05 UTC  

so i would assume it would just fall a smidge faster

2019-06-15 12:01:30 UTC  

matter doesnt have a force pulling very thing to it

2019-06-15 12:01:38 UTC  

its jsut matter taking up space

2019-06-15 12:01:56 UTC  

you keep manifesting this magical force to explain something so simple

2019-06-15 12:02:56 UTC  

So you say there are air particles for example in bernoulli vaccum?

2019-06-15 12:03:03 UTC  

Where did they come from

2019-06-15 12:03:52 UTC  

there has never been a pure vacuum pulled

2019-06-15 12:04:22 UTC  

9

As zonk said, there is no perfect vacuum. Even the 'vacuum' of space contains a few atoms per cubic meter on average.

In the lab, the lack of a high vacuum usually results from not having a pump that can effectively extract enough of the particles inside the chamber you're trying to evacuate.

2019-06-15 12:04:36 UTC  

So the atmosphere never really ends