Message from @Holocene
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Boyant force is an upward force by the way
It’s a function of volume
Give a big massive feather and it’ll just head up
Boyant force = -gDV
Weight force = gM
Total force = gM-gDV
Also the buoyancy equation does not have a - in front in any other situation
Sinking by density only exists by that object’s “priority” to displace a medium due to gravity
You can’t shake the groundworks of that and then claim it’s density
things only fall when the mass of the object is greater than the mass of the displaced fluid
things only rize when the mass of the displaced fluid is greater than the mass of the object (helium baloons and wood on water)
Mass BY volume though, otherwise many things will be lighter than just the general air medium
@California Nightmare 3.0 where you at
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not mass by volume
i said mass
Air has mass
its the same volume either way
The force is with you @Σ5
A piece of wood has less mass then the entire atmosphere
yes
no
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i said the mass of the displaced fluid
not the fluid
displacement is volume
Lol
Yes
So density times volume is a mass
The volume of the object
Ok cool
But the entire buoyancy and displacement only exists in the first place due to “gravity” (which we know is just space-time curvature)
you cant have a force without an acceleration
g
you cant accelerate a mass without a force
and we know that things accelerate downward
and we know thay have mass
so there is a force pushing things downwards
yes
g r a v I t y
a force proportional to the mass