• @jacksilver
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    44 months ago

    Isn’t that just the difference between weight and mass?

    • @[email protected]
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      -14 months ago

      Less the difference between weight and mass and more the affect of buoyancy on your method of measurement. If you float in water, it doesn’t mean you’re weightless in water. It just means the buoyant force of the water overpowers gravity.

      • @Bertuccio
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        4 months ago

        That is exactly the difference between weight and mass. And yes, that would be weightless and objects like balloons have negative weight until they reach an altitude where they’re neutrally bouyant and then are weightless.

        https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weight

        Weight is defined as a force and has a direction. That’s what causes the movement. If the weight didn’t change there would be no movement.