Message from @Holocene

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2020-02-19 06:39:03 UTC  

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2020-02-19 06:39:03 UTC  

Boyant force is an upward force by the way

2020-02-19 06:39:48 UTC  

It’s a function of volume

2020-02-19 06:40:10 UTC  

Give a big massive feather and it’ll just head up

2020-02-19 06:40:29 UTC  

Boyant force = -gDV
Weight force = gM
Total force = gM-gDV

2020-02-19 06:40:47 UTC  

Also the buoyancy equation does not have a - in front in any other situation

2020-02-19 06:41:12 UTC  

Sinking by density only exists by that object’s “priority” to displace a medium due to gravity

2020-02-19 06:41:30 UTC  

You can’t shake the groundworks of that and then claim it’s density

2020-02-19 06:41:50 UTC  

things only fall when the mass of the object is greater than the mass of the displaced fluid

2020-02-19 06:42:49 UTC  

things only rize when the mass of the displaced fluid is greater than the mass of the object (helium baloons and wood on water)

2020-02-19 06:43:11 UTC  

Mass BY volume though, otherwise many things will be lighter than just the general air medium

2020-02-19 06:43:38 UTC  
2020-02-19 06:43:39 UTC  

?

2020-02-19 06:43:51 UTC  

not mass by volume

2020-02-19 06:43:55 UTC  

i said mass

2020-02-19 06:44:00 UTC  

Air has mass

2020-02-19 06:44:04 UTC  

its the same volume either way

2020-02-19 06:44:06 UTC  

The force is with you @Σ5

2020-02-19 06:44:20 UTC  

A piece of wood has less mass then the entire atmosphere

2020-02-19 06:44:27 UTC  

yes

2020-02-19 06:44:30 UTC  

Therefore it should float

2020-02-19 06:44:35 UTC  

no

2020-02-19 06:44:39 UTC  

?

2020-02-19 06:44:46 UTC  

i said the mass of the displaced fluid

2020-02-19 06:44:50 UTC  

not the fluid

2020-02-19 06:45:02 UTC  

displacement is volume

2020-02-19 06:45:03 UTC  

Lol

2020-02-19 06:45:08 UTC  

Yes

2020-02-19 06:45:20 UTC  

So density times volume is a mass

2020-02-19 06:45:25 UTC  

The volume of the object

2020-02-19 06:47:59 UTC  

Ok cool

2020-02-19 06:48:24 UTC  

But the entire buoyancy and displacement only exists in the first place due to “gravity” (which we know is just space-time curvature)

2020-02-19 06:48:54 UTC  

you cant have a force without an acceleration

2020-02-19 06:48:57 UTC  

g

2020-02-19 06:49:07 UTC  

you cant accelerate a mass without a force

2020-02-19 06:49:14 UTC  

and we know that things accelerate downward

2020-02-19 06:49:26 UTC  

and we know thay have mass

2020-02-19 06:49:33 UTC  

so there is a force pushing things downwards

2020-02-19 06:49:38 UTC  

yes

2020-02-19 06:49:43 UTC  

g r a v I t y

2020-02-19 06:49:45 UTC  

a force proportional to the mass