[ 3 / biz / cgl / ck / diy / fa / ic / jp / lit / sci / vr / vt ] [ index / top / reports ] [ become a patron ] [ status ]
2023-11: Warosu is now out of extended maintenance.

/sci/ - Science & Math


View post   

File: 79 KB, 600x583, 1462476699641.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
8906034 No.8906034 [Reply] [Original]

If gravity is real then how can a helium balloon float upwards

are you telling me a rubber bag containing helium is stronger than the pull of gravity?

Sounds like horse shit to me

>> No.8906041

the pull of gravity is so strong it holds all the world's oceans down.... but at the same time not strong enough to stop a helium balloon from floating up?

>> No.8906046

>>8906041
wtf i hate gravity now

>> No.8906047
File: 29 KB, 567x412, ChsczO7UUAAkkN_.jpg-large.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
8906047

WOKE

>> No.8906271
File: 13 KB, 500x169, gravity.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
8906271

>> No.8906296

>>8906034
wOOW drumpf BTFO

>> No.8906332

>>8906034
If gravity was fake, why would the balloon go up instead of stay right where it is?

>inb4 buoyancy

Buoyancy is dependent on the direction and strength of gravity. No gravity, no buoyancy. The object would not be displacing any water that is working against the force of gravity.

Stuff doesn't float to "true up", there is no such thing.

>> No.8906336

>>8906034
It is lighter than air, so air is going down and the balloon go up

>> No.8906339
File: 226 KB, 600x463, image.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
8906339

>>8906034
>What is buoyancy? Alex.
Daily reminder: you must be 18 years of age to post on 4chan.

>> No.8906353
File: 140 KB, 500x486, 1.1.png [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
8906353

>>8906034
>gravity is fake
score

>> No.8906369
File: 26 KB, 1024x1024, 1476344392930.png [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
8906369

>>8906034

>> No.8906421

>Gravity is strong enough to pull a bowling ball but not strong enough to pull a balloon full of helium

sciencefags actually believe this

>> No.8906468

>>8906421
>antigravity is strong enough to push a balloon full of helium but not strong enough to push a bowling ball

sciencefags actually believe this

>> No.8906513

>what is atomic weight?
>what is density?
>what is atmosphere?

>> No.8906785
File: 28 KB, 489x396, LawnchairPilot_Father_and_son_from_Brooklyn_space_program-s489x396-97354.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
8906785

That is clever tho...Why spend millions of shekels on rocket fuel and engineering if we can attach several helium balloons to a satellite and put it on orbit?

>> No.8907084

>>8906785
Why not use helium and an assortment of other gasses/etc... to manipulate the weight of vehicles of transportation?