18 () posted 1 year ago by BuckeyePatr1ot 1 year ago by BuckeyePatr1ot +23 / -5 191 comments share 191 comments share save hide report block hide replies
The interplay of the weight of the object and the weight of the media displaced by it, as archemides describes.
When the object's weight is greater, it is down towards the earth. When it is equal it is in no direction. When it is lesser, it is up.
My question is why is it down towards the earth? If you do not know, that’s a perfectly acceptable answer
Because that is what (effective) weight is. It is a force directed downwards when the weight of the object is greater than the media it displaces.
There are more speculative reasons for why density separation occurs, but sometimes laws are just laws - scientific bedrock.
Always! It is the most honest answer to most questions.
There are many answers for "why down", but i can understand why they don't seem satisfying to you in lieu of your educated imaginary "pulling force".
You’re describing weight as a pulling force, are you not?
Of course not. (effective) Weight is a pushing force (when it is heavier than the media it displaces).