-
terms of forces: Any object,
wholly or
partially immersed in a fluid, is
buo**** up by a
force equal to the
weight of the
fluid displaced by the
object —with...
- A
buoy (/ˈbɔɪ, buː.i/; boy, BOO-ee) is a
floating device that can have many purposes. It can be anc****d (stationary) or
allowed to
drift with
ocean currents...
- A SLOT
buoy (short for: "Submarine-Launched One-Way
Transmitter Buoy" or "Submarine-Launched One-Way
Tactical Buoy") is a
buoy with an on-board radio...
- A spar
buoy is a tall, thin
buoy that
floats upright in the
water and is
characterized by a
small water plane area and a
large m****.
Because they tend...
- The
Southernmost Point Buoy is an anc****d
concrete buoy in Key West,
Florida that
claims to mark the
southernmost point in the
continental United States...
- The
Buoys may
refer to: The
Buoys (American band), a pop rock band The
Buoys (Australian band), an
alternative rock band Boys (disambiguation)
Buoy (disambiguation)...
- Look up
buoy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
buoy is a
floating device of many
types and uses.
Buoy(s) may also
refer to:
Buøy, Hundvåg, Stavanger...
- off the
coast of West Africa, in the Gulf of Guinea. A
weather buoy,
named the Soul
buoy after the soul
music genre, was
moored at the location. The nearest...
- A
sonobuoy (a
portmanteau of
sonar and
buoy) is a
small expendable sonar buoy dropped from
aircraft or
ships for anti-submarine
warfare or
underwater acoustic...
-
engineering design.
Moored buoys have been in use
since 1951,
while drifting buoys have been used
since 1979.
Moored buoys are
connected with the ocean...