Ok /sci/ question if I put something like water or liquid metal in a high pressure environment like really high what would happen would it float due to pressure and form a sphere or fall and flatten on the ground
>>8049755
You're gonna have to explain in more detail exactly what you are trying to do
>>8049755
If it's not a gas or a superfluid, it will stay down
Are you trying to lift your mom using some shenanigans OP?
If i was trying to lift my mom she would get crushed under the pressure and I don't wanna clean that up
Ok ok say I obtained a capsule that can take immense pressure and I put water H2O say a liter than I filled this capsule with air O2 would the liquid eventually float due to the distribution of the pressure or would it get pinned to the ground
>>8049864
gravy doesn't just disappear.
>>8049864
You're going to need to qualify "immense pressure".
I'm asking this question to solve that problem about gravity I know that it doesn't disappear. But would enough air pressure overcome the force of gravity and make a liquid float in a spherical shape.
And yes this is a theoretical question
>>8049917
I think you just want Archimedes’ principle.
>>8049769
Sorry you worded your answer weirdly and I just got it thx
>>8049864
WHY IS IT SO HARD TO UNDERSTAND? A LIQUID OCCUPIES THE BOTTOM OF WHATEVER CONTAINER IT IS IN.
WHY WOULD YOUR "HIGH PRESSURE" BE ANY DIFFERENT FROM ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE ANYWAY
>>8049920
Arcemedes principle?
>>8049922
Wow wow calm down take a breather I got my answer and it's exactly what I thought it would do
>>8049924
Aren't you just asking a basic buoyancy question with your capsule?
>>8049755
wut