Is the World Flat? The Flatlander's theory..

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SunnyJim

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Ok, gravity is a force agreed? The force of gravity. If a force pulls on a larger object it will move less than if a force pulls on a smaller object. Tie a rope to a bucket of water half full and pull on it. Then fill the bucket the rest of the way up and pull on it. Which one moves more
First, make the distinction between size and mass..

Then start again.
 

Gary Goodson

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Ok, gravity is a force agreed? The force of gravity. If a force pulls on a larger object it will move less than if a force pulls on a smaller object. Tie a rope to a bucket of water half full and pull on it. Then fill the bucket the rest of the way up and pull on it. Which one moves more
Dude I read the same link that you did and it wasn't referring to gravity having less of an effect on a smaller body of water. It was saying the ocean is such a large body of water that you notice the tides. You might not notice the rivers tides, but they still have them. THATS what that link was about.
 

Mellowman2112

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Dude I read the same link that you did and it wasn't referring to gravity having less of an effect on a smaller body of water. It was saying the ocean is such a large body of water that you notice the tides. You might not notice the rivers tides, but they still have them. THATS what that link was about.
Read the first link, the consensus was that it doesnt act the same on smaller bodies.
 

Mellowman2112

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Dude I read the same link that you did and it wasn't referring to gravity having less of an effect on a smaller body of water. It was saying the ocean is such a large body of water that you notice the tides. You might not notice the rivers tides, but they still have them. THATS what that link was about.
That's what they say, but if i jiggle a small bucket of water with the same force I jiggle a large bucket of water is not the jiggling more noticeable in the smaller bucket?
 
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