Anyone who understands the word 'buoyancy'. Namely those reading your thread, and wondering if you are control opposition, placed for purposes of site engagement, or just someone with a low IQ.
I cringe when someone tells me water flows out of their 2500 gallon rain capture tank due to the phenomenon of an object's tendency to fall to the ground.
20,000 lbs of water being released through a 1.5" outlet is irrelevant to water pressure or flow -- the water is "gravity fed" from the tank.
I thought I disagreed with you. Im sorry I was driving yesterday and shouldn't have been responding because I wasnt in a position to comprehend properly. I apologize.
Implies the sharing of measurements by ones consent to the suggestion of another...an artificial synthesis in ignorance of natural analysis.
Gravity/gwere (to weight heavy) + relativity/ relātus (to carry back) + density (to compact closely)...
It's ones consent to the suggestion of another which takes a measurement aka which establishes a heavy compacted weight ones carries back.
Nature moving all perceivable through each ones perception implies enlightenment passing through freely.
In short...taking measurements ignores given. One cannot take given, because given (motion) takes one (matter) apart from one another.
Take anything in your hand and notice that you need to give up again...why is that?
Specific gravity= relative density. You're not very smart.
Youre too smart. 🤣🤣😂😂dumbest. You one of those retards that says theory means fact in science, but not fact irl.
These concepts are not mutually exclusive.
One is provable one isn't, so there's that.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s0AhinFNM1E
Who cares about a vacuum?
Anyone who understands the word 'buoyancy'. Namely those reading your thread, and wondering if you are control opposition, placed for purposes of site engagement, or just someone with a low IQ.
Whatever school boi
I think you mean "density of objects".
I cringe when someone tells me water flows out of their 2500 gallon rain capture tank due to the phenomenon of an object's tendency to fall to the ground.
Gravity is amazing, isn't it?
Wow you used a word you learned in school in a sentence. A maz ing
It's kind of a catch-all smart word for dumb people, and not all that amazing to use in a sentence.
I thought I disagreed with you. Im sorry I was driving yesterday and shouldn't have been responding because I wasnt in a position to comprehend properly. I apologize.