I understand your explanation, and yes it's absolutely the case that the water is more dense than the air, hence why it goes down. Gravity though is the reason why the more dense water goes down instead of up. Density is a property, but it doesn't fully explain the reason why and object is pulled downward.
I understand your explanation, and yes it's absolutely the case that the water is more dense than the air, hence why it goes down. Gravity though is the reason why the more dense water goes down instead of up. Density is a property, but it doesn't fully explain the reason why and object is pulled downward.
So if I jump, am I making myself more buoyant in the air? And then when I fall back down, is it because my density is increasing?
So do you believe that gravity is acting on the planets of the solar system?