Message from @Sausage
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Yeah
```keeps you on earth```
does that work under water
surrrreeeeeeeee
Cause helium is lighter than air
?
Density keeps me on earth?
Nope
Well actually
It's not lighter than air when it's compressed into a cylinder
Kinda
there are things less dense then air
And it goes down
But not really
So how do the objects fall down?
do things float in vaccums
Cause you have to look at the density
no air
So I was right it's density not "gravity" then
The density of air is bigger/smaller so it pushes everything down but the helium can escaoe
Vaccum chambers disprove it
Sausage are you a flattie?
@Human Sheeplenopr
Nope
Seems like I won
No
its a combination of gravity and density i suppose
Yeah
Well
mostly gravity
Due to density, gas is able to ,,escape"
But remove all air and boom
Exept nothing explodes
@Human Sheeple clearly lost this argument
@Australian Guy What's gravity?
A force
Buoyancy force is calculated gdV, and gravity GmM/r^2, which simplifies to mg on earth. If mg>gdV then objects fall down
You can calculate a force using F=ma
@Sausage what's m and what's M?