Mass vs density vs weight

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Just a quick science review I just got off you tube

Mass - Is your entire amount of atoms
When you go on a diet - you want to only lose mass

Weight -This is the byproduct of forces of gravity

Density - If you’re less dense than water - you float . This is why logs stay above water
 
Fat folks tend to stay above water more than muscular guys due to density differences
 
Big metal ships can use the same physics by only having their hulls be lighter than the water as it makes contact
Hulls are mostly air
 
Just a quick science review I just got off you tube

Mass - Is your entire amount of atoms
When you go on a diet - you want to only lose mass

Weight -This is the byproduct of forces of gravity

Density - If you’re less dense than water - you float . This is why logs stay above water


Maybe put a better way:

MASS: total amount of inertially-reactive Fermionic matter.

WEIGHT: Mass X Gravity.

DENSITY: Matter X Volume.
 
I try to explore the Middle school sciences and how they juxtapose with you
 
Technically men should have been allowed into the lifeboats first along with kids, before women on the Titanic.
Women's bodies have higher fat content and are less dense than men who have higher muscle and thus higher density.
Women can survive hyperthermia longer.
This was sadly shown to be the case when a mother in her thirties refused to enter the lifeboats because her two strapping twin teenage sons were considered adults and were refused.
All three went into the water. The mother was fished out alive. The bodies of her two sons were never found.
Had the call been men & children first, there would have been more survivors.
 
Just a quick science review I just got off you tube

Mass - Is your entire amount of atoms
When you go on a diet - you want to only lose mass

Weight -This is the byproduct of forces of gravity

Density - If you’re less dense than water - you float . This is why logs stay above water
Well shit Qtzar, You should be able to jog on water
 
MASS - This is a custom or ritual performed on Sundays in many many churches ...

WEIGHT - An idle activity, passing time until something else happens ...

DENSITY - A person with an IQ below 70 ...

Next week's lesson will focus on the differences between slashing and stabbing ...
 
Technically men should have been allowed into the lifeboats first along with kids, before women on the Titanic
.
Women's bodies have higher fat content and are less dense than men who have higher muscle and thus higher density.
Women can survive hyperthermia longer.
This was sadly shown to be the case when a mother in her thirties refused to enter the lifeboats because her two strapping twin teenage sons were considered adults and were refused.
All three went into the water. The mother was fished out alive. The bodies of her two sons were never found.
Had the call been men & children first, there would have been more survivors.
 
Just a quick science review I just got off you tube

Mass - Is your entire amount of atoms
When you go on a diet - you want to only lose mass

Weight -This is the byproduct of forces of gravity

Density - If you’re less dense than water - you float . This is why logs stay above water

So, why do they call people who are dense airheads? Air would float wouldn't it as it's lighter than water. The contradictions of science :icon_rolleyes:.
 
Technically men should have been allowed into the lifeboats first along with kids, before women on the Titanic
.
Women's bodies have higher fat content and are less dense than men who have higher muscle and thus higher density.
Women can survive hyperthermia longer.
This was sadly shown to be the case when a mother in her thirties refused to enter the lifeboats because her two strapping twin teenage sons were considered adults and were refused.
All three went into the water. The mother was fished out alive. The bodies of her two sons were never found.
Had the call been men & children first, there would have been more survivors.
Nobody can survive in that icy water more than 20 min
 
Technically men should have been allowed into the lifeboats first along with kids, before women on the Titanic
.
Women's bodies have higher fat content and are less dense than men who have higher muscle and thus higher density.
Women can survive hyperthermia longer.
This was sadly shown to be the case when a mother in her thirties refused to enter the lifeboats because her two strapping twin teenage sons were considered adults and were refused.
All three went into the water. The mother was fished out alive. The bodies of her two sons were never found.
Had the call been men & children first, there would have been more survivors.
Nobody can survive in that icy water more than 20 min

Wrong. The drunken head baker survived nearly three hours until picked up by a lifeboat by paddling and treading water.
 
Fat folks tend to stay above water more than muscular guys due to density differences
Then why don't fat slobs win the swim?

You are really confused
Congratulations. You just argued against the principles of displacement and buoyancy with a logical fallacy straw man argument. Brilliant. :icon_rolleyes:
After you show a 500lb slob finishing a 5 mile swim because they are too fat to sink
 
Fat folks tend to stay above water more than muscular guys due to density differences
Then why don't fat slobs win the swim?

You are really confused
Congratulations. You just argued against the principles of displacement and buoyancy with a logical fallacy straw man argument. Brilliant. :icon_rolleyes:
After you show a 500lb slob finishing a 5 mile swim because they are too fat to sink
Which has nothing to do with the phenomenon of buoyancy.
 
Fat folks tend to stay above water more than muscular guys due to density differences
Then why don't fat slobs win the swim?

You are really confused
Congratulations. You just argued against the principles of displacement and buoyancy with a logical fallacy straw man argument. Brilliant. :icon_rolleyes:
After you show a 500lb slob finishing a 5 mile swim because they are too fat to sink
Which has nothing to do with the phenomenon of buoyancy.
What makes buoyancy a phenomenon?

Be descriptive, and fat 500lb slobs not being able to swim well even though they are somewhat more buoyant than healthy people has nothing to do with either buoyancy or displacement. Not sure why you are confusing the two
 
"Swimming" and "floating" are related, but not the same thing ... that's straight out of the Journal of Numismatics ... so you know it's got to be true ...
 

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