Message from @PicklePot

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2019-05-14 19:59:20 UTC  

yes rather don't go there

2019-05-14 19:59:30 UTC  

might blow your globe apart lol

2019-05-14 19:59:39 UTC  

Ya earth is obviously a globe ๐ŸŒŽ

2019-05-14 19:59:44 UTC  

: )

2019-05-14 19:59:46 UTC  

how is density figured into gravty clearly density plays a part if things go up or down

2019-05-14 20:00:00 UTC  

density = ***MASS*** / Volume

2019-05-14 20:00:04 UTC  

there

2019-05-14 20:00:28 UTC  

so gravity IS catered for in games with spherical shaped planets ?

2019-05-14 20:00:44 UTC  

F = G((m sub 1m sub 2)/r^2)

2019-05-14 20:00:51 UTC  

that is the formula for gravity

2019-05-14 20:00:54 UTC  

right

2019-05-14 20:01:13 UTC  

where is density in that formula

2019-05-14 20:01:20 UTC  

?

2019-05-14 20:01:22 UTC  

looks right

2019-05-14 20:01:35 UTC  

It's just the gravitational constant G multiplied by the mass fo an object. Mass is directly linked to density.

2019-05-14 20:01:36 UTC  

@Human Sheeple May I be unmuted

2019-05-14 20:01:58 UTC  

Like @Happygrandad , density is mass/volume

2019-05-14 20:02:06 UTC  

@laff it up when heys socially awkward, heโ€™s loading

2019-05-14 20:02:08 UTC  

Lol we were told earlier that it wasn't linked

2019-05-14 20:02:14 UTC  

It's linked

2019-05-14 20:02:22 UTC  

That's the formula for density

2019-05-14 20:02:33 UTC  

so ur telling me in this formula F = G((m sub 1m sub 2)/r^2) density is in the mass ?

2019-05-14 20:02:52 UTC  

No, density is the mass times the volume of the object

2019-05-14 20:03:03 UTC  

F = G((m sub 1m sub 2)/r^2) where in this forumla is density

2019-05-14 20:03:06 UTC  

The equation is just F = GxM

2019-05-14 20:03:39 UTC  

Density isn't in that formula explicitly, it's directly related to mass, which is just basic 10th grade algebra

2019-05-14 20:03:39 UTC  

f=gm is gravity ?

2019-05-14 20:03:46 UTC  

Yes

2019-05-14 20:03:58 UTC  

Simply speaking

2019-05-14 20:04:09 UTC  

and mass has density factored into it ok

2019-05-14 20:04:30 UTC  

sorry i just had a guy telling me density had nothing to do with gravity

2019-05-14 20:04:31 UTC  

Wait no it's the other way around

2019-05-14 20:05:03 UTC  

so how would u get the mass of a balloon filled with helium

2019-05-14 20:05:11 UTC  

It doesn't, but density is linked to gravity in the way that both equations use mass

2019-05-14 20:05:15 UTC  

hhmm

2019-05-14 20:05:27 UTC  

helium balloon has negative mass ?

2019-05-14 20:05:39 UTC  

Nah, helium is just lighter than air

2019-05-14 20:05:41 UTC  

It has a mass

2019-05-14 20:05:54 UTC  

that works with ur formula ?

2019-05-14 20:06:09 UTC  

is mass supposed to be attracted to mass

2019-05-14 20:06:17 UTC  

You can measure mass of helium using the periodic table and it's protons/neutrons and stuff