Message from @Sausage
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how come a gas doesnt fall to the bottom of a contaioner
you would be wrong@Chesty
Nah
It's measured I'm Newtons
Because of how gasses work
Also how do they fake they live talks
Atoms move rapidly
On the ISS
Taking whole volume of a container
But still, the pressure is a bit higher at the bottom of container because the gravity
but gases have matter
so why does the earth pull tehm to the bottom?
gravity isnt a force
how does it pull the air down
Because air has matter and mass
does the universe have wal?
but gravity isnt a fiorce
so how does it hold the air?
can you demonstarte air pressure with no physical walls holding it in/
thats letters and numbers
i can drop a rock and time it and get 9.82
dont need "gravoty" to know how fast a rock falls in air
just a rock some air and watch
thats the next topic i tackle
trannies
And do that in vaccum chamber. Why did that rock fall down?
you lifted it up and the "vacuum" chambe ris just lower air presssure
so i would assume it would just fall a smidge faster
matter doesnt have a force pulling very thing to it
its jsut matter taking up space
you keep manifesting this magical force to explain something so simple
So you say there are air particles for example in bernoulli vaccum?
Where did they come from
there has never been a pure vacuum pulled
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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.
So the atmosphere never really ends