How can a glass hold water if it's sometimes SURROUNDED by water
>>7734088
How can a glass hold air if it's sometimes surrounded by air?
>>7734092
But it doesn't hold air. It's empty
go away Jaden Smith
You can't, it's a physical paradox
>physics dictate water level inside and outside the container must be level
>but the container has a different density than water and is subject to buoyant force and therefore won't be level
it's a parodox
>>7734112
Yeah, but even if it's the same level, it's like just, the glass is just THERE. Not even separating the water from itself. We don't say trash in the ocean carries all that water. It just floats and gets stuck in birds and shit
>>7734124
yea
far out, dude
>>7734103
>>7734124
>>7734088
The density of the glass container itself.
>>7734112
>>7734088
freebody diagrams faggot
also sage
>>7734103
How can a glass hold vaccuum if it's sometimes surrounded by VACCUUM?
>>7734088
How can a star hold fire if it's SURROUNDED by not air
>>7734088
be honest OP, are you high?