Message from @zep tepi
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Engineers have to take it into account every single day when they’re building stuff
always a missing link, like "gravitrons"
If they don’t a building might collapse
Or a bridge and so on
because of mass and density?
Because of the constant force of gravity that is acting on all things
They account for that wen they build skyscrapers
You have to know the loads of all materials
why does a helium balloon rises?
The stresses
Because helium is less dense than air
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why does a stone fall
And it rises to a certain altitude and then it stops rising
So its still attracted to the earth
Drop a helium balloon in a vacuum chamber and it falls
because the density of the small rubber is bigger then the full balloon
dude
space is a vacuum is the third debate you're mixing in
The rubber falls back down dude helium balloons expand like crazy
why does a stone fall?
Because it has weight
so why does there have to be gravity?
it's object vs surrounding
Because weight is mass times gravity
You wouldn’t have any weight without it
dude what gravity, you just said thing rise or fall because of density
No i didn’t
I said weight
or weight
Its not the same lol
meh
No really
weight, mass, density
Yes
can be confusing yes
but dude
it's a useless debate
And object can be less dense but have more mass
if done many of these I tell ya...