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buoyancy INDUST

negative buoyancy PHYS

net buoyancy AVIAT

reserve buoyancy PHYS

buoyancy of the market ECON

centre of buoyancy PHYS

loss of buoyancy AVIAT

surface of buoyancy

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These are used primarily for buoyancy, rather than feeding.
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Care must be taken to keep the volume of the sample and the counterpart as close as possible to reduce the buoyancy effect.
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Added buoyancy, created by the volume of the suit, is a side effect of diving suits.
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The use of closed vessels also negated the buoyancy that had disguised the mass of the gases of combustion.
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Paddle floats made of foam usually have less buoyancy, but may be easier to handle in cold conditions.
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The ice cover remains bottom-fast until the buoyancy force exceeds the freezing bond.
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Buoyancy occurs due to a difference in indoor-to-outdoor air density resulting from temperature and moisture differences.
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This was partly helped by the step in the hull just behind the craft's centre of buoyancy at planing speed.
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The designer felt that using compressed helium would provide additional buoyancy, requiring less volume than an unpressurized dirigible.
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This buoyancy is attained at 100120 cm in length and enables them to spend time above the bottom without expending extra energy.
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