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Jul 27 2019 04:47pm
Quote (caswallen @ Jul 27 2019 06:46pm)
and how is that working out for you hmm?

by raising your blood pressure?

maybe your potatoes you farm will help with that?

now, good day sir!


i feel great , this is awesome watching you fail so bad

feed me more jelly
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i feel great , this is awesome watching you fail so bad

feed me more jelly


I SAID GOOD DAY SIR!
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Jul 27 2019 07:04pm
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You haven't detailed why anything happens, you just dropped some words with no reasoning behind it. Simply saying "volumetric mass density' isn't an explanation any more than 'because it fell off the table' is an explanation. You haven't detailed how a difference in density results in downward motion.

Meanwhile I'm just trying to get the most basic understanding that a change in speed requires a force. Literally the first thing you are taught and demonstrated in an elementary physics class.


when I push a piece of wood underwater and let go, why does it go back up to the surface?
how come gravity doesn't work in water?
when gravity doesn't work, suddenly it becomes density and buoyancy, how convenient.
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Jul 27 2019 07:13pm
Quote (ChivasRegal @ Jul 27 2019 08:04pm)
when I push a piece of wood underwater and let go, why does it go back up to the surface?
how come gravity doesn't work in water?
when gravity doesn't work, suddenly it becomes density and buoyancy, how convenient.


Without gravity there is no explanation for buoyancy. You can derive buoyancy from the law of gravity and is again done in any introductory physics class.

Buoyancy doesn't explain why the atnosphere thins with altitude, why argon gas will fall to the ground, and many other phenomena that gravity explains nearly perfectly.
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Jul 27 2019 07:37pm
Quote (Thor123422 @ Jul 28 2019 10:43am)
Without gravity there is no explanation for buoyancy. You can derive buoyancy from the law of gravity and is again done in any introductory physics class.

Buoyancy doesn't explain why the atnosphere thins with altitude, why argon gas will fall to the ground, and many other phenomena that gravity explains nearly perfectly.


you didn't answer the first question...
why does the wood go up and not get pushed down to the imaginary core?
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Jul 27 2019 08:11pm
Quote (ChivasRegal @ Jul 27 2019 08:37pm)
you didn't answer the first question...
why does the wood go up and not get pushed down to the imaginary core?


Like I said, you can derive the buoyant force as a consequence of gravity and its done in any intro to physics class. Thats enough to find it yourself especially if you are somebody who cares about being correct instead of scoring points.
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Jul 27 2019 08:14pm
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Like I said, you can derive the buoyant force as a consequence of gravity and its done in any intro to physics class. Thats enough to find it yourself especially if you are somebody who cares about being correct instead of scoring points.


ok dodge noted.
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ok dodge noted.


Nah, just me not doing your homework for you. Like I said this is simple enough that high school freshman can grasp it and theres dozens of physics videos explaining the concept since its such a basic derivation.

We arent talking a complicated phenomenon, were barely into the second week of your first physics class. Literally archimedes figured this out thousands of years ago. Thats how behind you are.

You might as well be asking me to explain addition. If you arent willing to look yourself theres no reason to explain it. Youve already decided you will refuse to understand.

This post was edited by Thor123422 on Jul 27 2019 08:27pm
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Jul 27 2019 08:32pm
Quote (Thor123422 @ Jul 28 2019 11:52am)
Nah, just me not doing your homework for you. Like I said this is simple enough that high school freshman can grasp it and theres dozens of physics videos explaining the concept since its such a basic derivation.

We arent talking a complicated phenomenon, were barely into the second week of your first physics class. Literally archimedes figured this out thousands of years ago. Thats how behind you are.

You might as well be asking me to explain addition. If you arent willing to look yourself theres no reason to explain it. Youve already decided you will refuse to understand.


deflecting the question is not answering the question...
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