Message from @jeremy
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how many pounds of compressed air ?
and how manhy pounds of steel
@jeremy You said density, not mass
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no i thought you said earlier that the denseness of atoms determine the mass
viherkasviToday at 2:25 PM
@carlito So compressed air weighs more then Steel?
i was asking how many pounds of air and how many pounds of steel
100 pounds of both
which one weighs more ur asking ?
Yes
is it a trick question
imma go with 100 pounds is the same as 100 pounds
they'd surely weigh the same
let me ask u what weighs more a ton of bricks or a ton of feathers
if they each weighed 100pounds
So density has nothing to do with it
that was ur proof desnity has nothing to do with why objects fall to earth
Denser Steel weighs the same as less dense air
Density doesn't have anything to do with why objects fall to Earth
it's the mass that does
here we go again
If you pressurise air, it doesn't have an effect on its mass
explain a balloon filled with helium?
dirigible
lol i just joined this conversation idk what is happened
@jeremy The helium has less mass then the air around it
*happening
that is called density or bouyancy
basically this ^^^ is what's been happening now for past 20 mins
Helium is the second element on the periodic table so it is very light
it has less mass
@jeremy Density has nothing to do with it, it rises at same rate with different densities
u cant tell me density has nothing to do with gravity but gravity is why objects fall to earth but a helium ballon doesnt fall then give me the definition of density as the reason why density has nothing to do with things falling to earth
that is so cute