Message from @jeremy

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2019-05-14 19:24:24 UTC  

Because it's nothing to do with density, and everything to do with mass

2019-05-14 19:24:37 UTC  

density buoyancy whatever

2019-05-14 19:24:38 UTC  

@viherkasvi you think mass attracts mass?

2019-05-14 19:24:39 UTC  

but the greater the density the greater the mass

2019-05-14 19:24:46 UTC  

@Bino Yes

2019-05-14 19:24:51 UTC  

Nerds

2019-05-14 19:24:59 UTC  

nerds are cool

2019-05-14 19:25:02 UTC  

ok, now prove it using the scientific method

2019-05-14 19:25:16 UTC  

@carlito So compressed air weighs more then Steel?

2019-05-14 19:25:40 UTC  

how many pounds of compressed air ?

2019-05-14 19:25:45 UTC  

and how manhy pounds of steel

2019-05-14 19:25:58 UTC  

@jeremy You said density, not mass

2019-05-14 19:26:11 UTC  

?

2019-05-14 19:26:27 UTC  

no i thought you said earlier that the denseness of atoms determine the mass

2019-05-14 19:26:30 UTC  

viherkasviToday at 2:25 PM
@carlito So compressed air weighs more then Steel?

2019-05-14 19:26:41 UTC  

i was asking how many pounds of air and how many pounds of steel

2019-05-14 19:27:26 UTC  

100 pounds of both

2019-05-14 19:27:34 UTC  

which one weighs more ur asking ?

2019-05-14 19:27:40 UTC  

Yes

2019-05-14 19:27:52 UTC  

is it a trick question

2019-05-14 19:28:17 UTC  

imma go with 100 pounds is the same as 100 pounds

2019-05-14 19:28:22 UTC  

they'd surely weigh the same

2019-05-14 19:28:30 UTC  

let me ask u what weighs more a ton of bricks or a ton of feathers

2019-05-14 19:28:30 UTC  

if they each weighed 100pounds

2019-05-14 19:28:37 UTC  

So density has nothing to do with it

2019-05-14 19:29:15 UTC  

that was ur proof desnity has nothing to do with why objects fall to earth

2019-05-14 19:29:17 UTC  

Denser Steel weighs the same as less dense air

2019-05-14 19:29:37 UTC  

Density doesn't have anything to do with why objects fall to Earth

2019-05-14 19:29:41 UTC  

it's the mass that does

2019-05-14 19:29:56 UTC  

explain a balloon filled with helium grandpa

2019-05-14 19:30:01 UTC  

here we go again

2019-05-14 19:30:06 UTC  

If you pressurise air, it doesn't have an effect on its mass

2019-05-14 19:30:15 UTC  

explain a balloon filled with helium?

2019-05-14 19:30:22 UTC  

dirigible

2019-05-14 19:30:24 UTC  

lol i just joined this conversation idk what is happened

2019-05-14 19:30:27 UTC  

@jeremy The helium has less mass then the air around it

2019-05-14 19:30:29 UTC  

*happening

2019-05-14 19:30:40 UTC  

that is called density or bouyancy

2019-05-14 19:30:52 UTC  

basically this ^^^ is what's been happening now for past 20 mins

2019-05-14 19:30:56 UTC  

Helium is the second element on the periodic table so it is very light

2019-05-14 19:31:05 UTC  

it has less mass