Message from @carlito
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It's just the gravitational constant G multiplied by the mass fo an object. Mass is directly linked to density.
@Human Sheeple May I be unmuted
Like @Happygrandad , density is mass/volume
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Lol we were told earlier that it wasn't linked
It's linked
That's the formula for density
so ur telling me in this formula F = G((m sub 1m sub 2)/r^2) density is in the mass ?
No, density is the mass times the volume of the object
F = G((m sub 1m sub 2)/r^2) where in this forumla is density
The equation is just F = GxM
Density isn't in that formula explicitly, it's directly related to mass, which is just basic 10th grade algebra
f=gm is gravity ?
Yes
Simply speaking
and mass has density factored into it ok
sorry i just had a guy telling me density had nothing to do with gravity
Wait no it's the other way around
so how would u get the mass of a balloon filled with helium
It doesn't, but density is linked to gravity in the way that both equations use mass
helium balloon has negative mass ?
Nah, helium is just lighter than air
It has a mass
that works with ur formula ?
is mass supposed to be attracted to mass
You can measure mass of helium using the periodic table and it's protons/neutrons and stuff
Yes, all mass has some sort of gravitational force
their is no gravitation force it goes up not down
it has antigravity
Except helium is lighter than the air around us.
its doing the opposite of what gravity is supposed to do
ok
helium ballon does the opposite of waht gravity does though
Mass does not attract mass that is a fallacy
No it isnt
assassin please lol
gravity pulls objects to earth its the reason why things fall
no ?
Yes that's correct