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Very Massive Object Becomes Buoyant

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Author: Xray

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Filesize: 4.99 kB

Date added: 2014-03-31

Rating: 5

Downloads: 524

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Made with: Algodoo v2.1.0

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This is a strange property of Algodoo that I accidentally discovered. When you make an object very massive (in this case, the object's mass is 2.0 * 10^10 Kg) it actually becomes buoyant when colliding with a solid object (a plane).
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No, not buoyant. If buoyant, then object will sink if density is greater than the fluid it displaces. Object "floats" halfway at 1.09E8 kg/m2, is submerged at 2.2 kg/m2, but does not sink even at 5 kg/m2.
I wasn't sure what to call it. It just "looked" like it was buoyant, hence, that's what I called it. Algodoo does some interesting physics that you don't normally see in real life! :lol:
Well OK, I guess...

Happy Birthday!
Yeah, I'm a little confused about it too. But hey, two hats are too many to wear, even on Mars.

Thanks!