Message from @BurritoPlanet
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The weight of an object is defined as the force of gravity on the object and may be calculated as the mass times the acceleration of gravity, w = mg. Since the weight is a force, its SI unit is the newton.
idk
so a helium filled balloon has no mass becuase it weighs nothing
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a helium ballon put it on a scale it weighs nothing
it has zero weight
whats the formula for mass
first step is find density
so you cant find desnity without knowing mass but u cant find mass without knowing the density. hmmmmmm
Helium still has weight, a filled helium tank weighs more than an empty one
Weight is the downward force, but it becomes slightly harder to measure if there's a big upward force acting on it as well
how about an empty ballon and a balloon filled with helium
Well the balloon filled with helium has both the mass of the balloon and helium
but it weighs nothing
But filling it with helium means that the upward force of buoyancy acts on it too, so it becomes hard to measure the weight
It still has weight acting downwards, there's just a bigger force pushing it up
impossible to measure the weight ?
Well a scale just measures the force pushing down on it, if there's another force present then you won't get a good measurement
so u cant measure it ?
Like putting a load of it into a gas bottle and measuring the change in weight of the bottle
Ok so i just joined who here is the round earther
i am
so if i put a helium balloon inside a container and weight the container before and after itll weight more with the helium b alloon in it ?
force is relative
same with speed
the helium will be pushing against to bottle trying to push it up, making it seem as if its lighter but in reality it is the same weight
@jeremy No it will weigh less because the helium balloon will displace more air
yeah i figured
@Human Sheeple weight= force of gravity not net force
youd have to prove mass attracts mass due to their mass before u start throwing that in formulas
the Formula literally is proof
it is proof of how the thing with the formula is applicable to everyday life
idk
no i dont think so
several times of what?
also to address the static electricity idea, no static is not pulling mass towards other masses because not everything is effected by static