Message from @Sausage

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2019-06-15 10:38:42 UTC  

No

2019-06-15 10:38:44 UTC  

its a combination of gravity and density i suppose

2019-06-15 10:38:50 UTC  

Yeah

2019-06-15 10:38:51 UTC  

Well

2019-06-15 10:38:58 UTC  

mostly gravity

2019-06-15 10:39:16 UTC  

Due to density, gas is able to ,,escape"

2019-06-15 10:39:25 UTC  

But remove all air and boom

2019-06-15 10:39:42 UTC  

Exept nothing explodes

2019-06-15 10:40:12 UTC  

@Human Sheeple clearly lost this argument

2019-06-15 10:40:29 UTC  

@Australian Guy What's gravity?

2019-06-15 10:40:37 UTC  

A force

2019-06-15 10:40:40 UTC  

Buoyancy force is calculated gdV, and gravity GmM/r^2, which simplifies to mg on earth. If mg>gdV then objects fall down

2019-06-15 10:40:58 UTC  

You can calculate a force using F=ma

2019-06-15 10:41:00 UTC  

@Sausage what's m and what's M?

2019-06-15 10:41:07 UTC  

😉

2019-06-15 10:41:13 UTC  

m and M are masses of 2 bodies

2019-06-15 10:41:17 UTC  

@Human Sheeple mass and acceleration

2019-06-15 10:41:19 UTC  

@Sausage What's mass?

2019-06-15 10:41:22 UTC  

@Felix33x What's mass?

2019-06-15 10:41:27 UTC  

m

2019-06-15 10:41:32 UTC  

V*ro

2019-06-15 10:41:54 UTC  

And you measure it in Kg

2019-06-15 10:42:12 UTC  

How do you measure mass?

2019-06-15 10:42:23 UTC  

Scales

2019-06-15 10:42:30 UTC  

Or F=ma

2019-06-15 10:43:09 UTC  

If you now ask me what scales are I gonna get furious

2019-06-15 10:43:22 UTC  

Scales measures weight

2019-06-15 10:43:22 UTC  

This is not mass, but a force

2019-06-15 10:43:24 UTC  

What's mass?

2019-06-15 10:43:40 UTC  

@Human Sheepleare you actually stupid

2019-06-15 10:43:57 UTC  

Mass is V*d

2019-06-15 10:44:03 UTC  

No but you clearly are because you don't know what mass even is

2019-06-15 10:44:11 UTC  

Dude...

2019-06-15 10:44:25 UTC  

Did you just tell me you cant measure mass with a scale?

2019-06-15 10:44:55 UTC  

What is mass?

2019-06-15 10:45:07 UTC  

Mass is your mass, it never changes but your weight can change due to your location. Like on the moon or on the earth or in a skyscraper

2019-06-15 10:45:28 UTC  

I say it 3rd time, mass is volume*density

2019-06-15 10:45:30 UTC  
2019-06-15 10:45:40 UTC  

Volumen × Dichte

2019-06-15 10:46:03 UTC  

Oh, that was german sorry

2019-06-15 10:46:04 UTC  

Mass is both a property of a physical body and a measure of its resistance to acceleration (a change in its state of motion) when a net force is applied. An object's mass also determines the strength of its gravitational attraction to other bodies. The basic SI unit of mass is the kilogram (kg).