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1kg.

5kg

1.5kg. Although probably fluctuating between 1.4 and 1.6 based on the lift created by the flies being uneven.

Depends, if the hypothetical flies are not in flight and are all landed, it should read 0.5.
When using a scale, it should be zeroed with the empty container on it to accurately only show the weight of the items within.
If the flies are in flight they won't add to the weight.

depends: if the flies are all flying, and none is on the scale or the jar's walls, then 1kg.

Anywhere from 1 kg to 1.5 kg, depending on how many flies are flying

They fly by generating lift, which is a downward force.
The scale would pick that force up, thus registering it as 1.5

since it is OPs jar and even the flies fall down dead because of his faggotry it has to be 1.5 kg

if the jar has a closed lit on it it would be 1,5 because the flies have to create ,5 kg of downwards force to fly

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Even in an open vessel, that downward force would still be registered so long as they are within the vessel.

the flies that arent flying are sitting on the scale so it always is close to 1,5

>depends
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1.5 kg.

id take like, a very very precise and expensive scale to pick that up.
downforce is insignificant.

No it won't. The downward force would not hit the bottom of the jar due to swirls in the air.

how to solve this:

1. Close self in a big box you easily fit.
2. Go on a scale.
3. Jump.
4. There ugo

do you have any idea how much flies you need to get 0.5kg? nothing is going to fly within that jar. its going to be packed full with flies that are suffocating. 1.5kg is the weight of the jar

To keep a fly in flight, it has to have a downforce equal to it's weight.
Your logic is flawed.

How many flies are there? Flies are like, 14mg.

I think 0,5 is just a figure to make it simpler. I think the focus is on the flies flying in a closed jar. The flies in the picture are all flying that's why they wouldn't add on the weight.
If it's meant as literally half a kilo of flies in a tiny 1 kg jar then you're right of course.

There is a downward force equal to their weight but there is more air movement that is waster both outward and upward. If the jar is seaed and a vaccuum then afhjakdsglkdgnv

If the flies fly upward, it weighs more, if they fly down, it weighs less due to conservation of momentum