" .... some object is pulled up, what is it? "
only one thing is pulled up - that is "socks"!
what u r referring as being pulled up is nothing but - being pushed up by "boyancy";
like wood pieces experinces up-ward force in water; same way it is for gases; they also have diff densities;
do you know- a radon gas; in which even metal will float! iron floats on mercury!
many-ques!!!
2006-12-13 23:11:50
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answered by many-ques!!! 2
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Gravity isn't a actual entity contained in the sense of a gasoline or liquid. it truly is led to by the curvature of area time round massive products. ...as nerdy as that sounds, haha. to positioned it purely, no. A jar can't have "no gravity in it" because there isn't any longer gravity in it. there is gravity round it, which makes the jar fall. it truly is not something it truly is interior it. There are theories that there is a few stuff (noted as "unique remember") that has a unfavorable mass, which leads to it floating, particularly of falling. even with the undeniable fact that, this has no longer been got here upon, created, or proved. it truly is only a mathematical risk. Sorry! :)
2016-11-26 02:29:11
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answered by ? 4
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I'm not sure if I understand your question. Water phase changes allow the transport of H2O to be evaporated 'up' into the atmosphere and then they condense and fall in the form of rain...
The gravitational pull of the moon effects the ocean and other things...but the pull is weakened by distance.
2006-12-14 00:14:20
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answered by S 1
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Yes there is gravity between the sun and the planets, but the only way to go up is as a bird flies, which is done by the wings removing the air that is on top of the flight, airplanes fly the same way...
2006-12-13 23:04:56
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answered by Anonymous
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It is only the pressure difference that pulls the objects upwards in case it is in air, in case of liquid phase this is called buoyancy.
2006-12-14 18:13:40
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answered by Anonymous
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The upward force is called buoyancy. Any liquid or gas will lift the weight if the total weight to its volume is less than the medium in which it is immersed.
2006-12-14 00:33:08
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answered by A.Ganapathy India 7
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The ans. to the 1st Q is :
ANTI GRAVITY
As to the second, its the law of flotation.
Any body will float in a fluid if the weight of the fluid displaced is equal to the weight of the whole floating body.
2006-12-14 22:27:12
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answered by Longfellow 3
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MY DEAR IT SEEMS TO ME THAT YOU HAVE START THINKING RECENTLY.
WATERVAPOURS,OR GASES BASICLY LIGHTER THAN NITROGEN,OXYGEN MOVES UP SIMPLY BECAUSE HEAVIER THINGS ARE FOUND AT THE BOTTOM WHILE LIGHTER THINGS ARE FOUND AT THE TOP.AND AS THE ATMOSPHERE CONTAINS 78%NITROGEN,21%OXYGEN THEREFORE ANYTHING LIGHTER THAN THIS MOVES UP BUT ONLY UPTO A POINT WHERE DENSITY OF IT BECOMES EQUAL TO THE DENSITYOF OTHER GASES FOUND THERE.
HEAVIER THINGS ARE FOUND AT BOTTOM BECAUSE OF NEWTON'S LAW (PRODUCT OF MASSES).
FOR FURTHER YOU MAY EMAIL ME.
2006-12-14 01:08:27
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answered by ISAEINS 3
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