You said you like science so I did some /sci/ence by using the barometer in my phone.>phone goes to plastic bag>measure air pressure one minute with phone in bag>put 8.5 gram coin on top of the bag>measure air pressure one minute with coin on topExperimental eye balling results gave 6.3 Pascals of increased pressure after the coin went on top. ChatGPT gave about 4 Pascals. So both are pretty much the same considering the error margin.On the internet I found an image of a barometric sensor used in smartphones and its dimensions were 0.4 mm by 0.4 mm. One Pascal is about 101.9 grams per meter squared. Supposedly it works by having a vacuum and measuring force from air pressure. Converting to weight, from this information it is possible to calculate that the sensor is able to measure as little 100 micrograms of difference in force which is pretty cool.So there was some science hope you liked it
>>17035189I have no idea why you felt the need to include an AI into that, if you have the ability to graph pressure from a phone sensor and attach 2 pictures together you should be able to search how to calculate pressure and then perform the calculation yourself. Well I guess you could have also done the graphing with an AI
>>17035200With AI calculating is faster. But you can not use physics theory or AI to make a real world experiement
>>17035201Sure but I will simply mock you for using AI instead of commenting on your experiment as a result of you using AI. Think about that the next time you try to be funny.