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Rebelius said:that was galileo, and that was on the earth, not in a vacuum.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5C5_dOEyAfk - admittedly not off a tower, but in a vacuum environment.
Rebelius said:that was galileo, and that was on the earth, not in a vacuum.
Blinkz said:Like I said guys this is all a theoretical situation, so no air resistance or anything. The acceleration between the objects is relative to each other, not from another observation, if that makes sense.
Any actual proof to the answer would be great!
MasterMike said:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5C5_dOEyAfk - admittedly not off a tower, but in a vacuum environment.
Rebelius said:there's not a huge distance though, and they're not much different in size, I'm not claiming to know the answer - I'd like to see proof one way or another.
Rebelius said:the problem is: that gravitation isn't actually caused by a force like electromagnetism or anything like that, it's caused by a curvature of space that is caused by the two masses - it's pretty tough stuff to get your head around and I haven't done enough physics to be any sort of authority on the subject.
also, don't get me started on the "scientific process"
cats have a non fatal terminal velocity on earthAbyss said:Terminal velocity doesn't exist when there is no air resistance. It is caused by the upwards force of air resistance equalling the the downwards force of the object, therefore giving a maximum speed.
/Throws a cat out the windowVeNT said:cats have a non fatal terminal velocity on earth
you can disagree all you likePsyk said:/Throws a cat out the window
I disagree.
Explain that to my catVeNT said:you can disagree all you like
you're still wrong
throw it from a higher hight, then it will slow down to its terminal velocity before it hits the groundPsyk said:Explain that to my cat![]()
VeNT said:cats have a non fatal terminal velocity on earth
MasterMike said:Consider yourself not started on the scientific "process".
I understand that as Einstein described it, mavity is a distortion of space and mavity is an effect of objects "falling" down these distortions. When I did a-level physics I didn't find it that difficult to get my head around this concept. Now, I suppose it might be silly of someone like me with so little actual knowledge of cutting-edge stuff, but couldn't mavity be thought of as a form of radiation since as far as we can tell it permeates at the speed of light, theoretically can intefere to cause waves? Is there such a thing as the "graviton"?
We need someone with more knowledge of quantum physics here![]()
Vanilla said:In one hand you have a gun pointed horizontally.
In the other you have a marble.
If you shot the gun and dropped the marble...they would both hit the ground at the same time.
rly.
VeNT said:throw it from a higher hight, then it will slow down to its terminal velocity before it hits the ground
What if you put butter on it's back?oddjob62 said:Huh? if i drop a cat from my window it will "slow down"? Surely the moment i release it, it's velocity is zero... does that mean cats can hover? I always knew they were strange creatures![]()