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Buoyancy
Buoyancy meaning
The upward force on a body immersed or partly immersed in a fluid. | The ability of an object to stay afloat in a fluid. | Resilience or cheerfulness.
Synonyms of Buoyancy
Example sentences (20)
From the Archimedes buoyancy principle, the buoyancy force acting on the hydrometer is equal to the weight of liquid displaced.
It is also possible to use a plain backpack harness to support the set, either with a horse-collar buoyancy compensator, or without any buoyancy compensator.
Physiology Buoyancy Unlike bony fish, sharks do not have gas-filled swim bladders for buoyancy.
Since buoyancy force is linear with respect to the density of the liquid within which the float is submerged, the measure of the buoyancy force yields a measure of the density of the liquid.
He said one can usually gauge the buoyancy of the construction sector by the number of trucks on the road.
I would break out of a mood of morbidity and listen to Chopin’s Nocturnes or the classical mix of saxophone which brought back the pulsating buoyancy, the joie de vivre I needed so much.
She felt like she was floating thanks to the sedative, more waves, more buoyancy, but this time she didn’t mind so much.
Wetsuits and buoyancy aids are provided free of charge, eliminating any concerns about equipment.
A buoyancy in mining and strong population growth were supporting the state's housing and labour markets, Mr Felsman said.
As waves rise and fall, the platform traps air underwater, creating enormous buoyancy force.
A tax buoyancy greater than 1 reflects a faster growth in taxes as against the country’s national income.
Beyond their buoyancy, these glasses provide excellent eye protection.
Canales' baseline optimism, his natural default buoyancy, should serve him well in Carolina, even if it's likely to be tested this fall.
Engage your core for balance and buoyancy.
Extra volume (it inflates to 285 litres) means more buoyancy, so you can easily pack all the kit you need.
He further said fiscal deficit cannot be talked about without considering revenue and revenue buoyancy.
The fair is growing, with revenues lifted by the buoyancy of the collectable art and design market, says Bellavance-Lecompte.
The growth in gross tax revenue (GTR) was estimated to be 13.4 per cent in FY24, translating into tax revenue buoyancy of 1.4.
The storing and lashing of equipment to the gunnels and seats, and uncomfortable seating arrangements contributed to the imbalance and buoyancy of the canoes.
The turtles become weak and unable to regulate their buoyancy, often floating to the water’s surface and not moving to conserve energy.