I mean, sure, but you can reasonably glean that I’m just talking about the fact that any 2 objects with mass exert gravity on each other. The OP is facebook-tier
You’re being pedantic to levels most redditors could only dream of. A barycenter isn’t even necessarily outside the 2 objects, if you took the OP to mean that, it’s incorrect information anyways.
This is true about any 2 objects with mass.
No, it is not true in general that the barycenter lies outside both objects.
I mean, sure, but you can reasonably glean that I’m just talking about the fact that any 2 objects with mass exert gravity on each other. The OP is facebook-tier
I can’t reasonably glean that, because the OP clearly says this:
I agree that OP is facebook-tier but your reply is reddit-tier :P
You’re being pedantic to levels most redditors could only dream of. A barycenter isn’t even necessarily outside the 2 objects, if you took the OP to mean that, it’s incorrect information anyways.
“outside the objects”
It was outside the environment.
The front is not supposed to fall off
A wave hit it.