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Buoyancy (/ˈbɔɪənsi, ˈbuːjənsi/), or
upthrust is a net
upward force exerted by a
fluid that
opposes the
weight of a
partially or
fully immersed object...
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buoyancy aid. In 1971 the
stabilizer jacket was
introduced by ScubaPro. This
class of
buoyancy aid is
known as a
buoyancy control device or
buoyancy compensator...
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Neutral buoyancy occurs when an object's
average density is
equal to the
density of the
fluid in
which it is immersed,
resulting in the
buoyant force balancing...
- A
buoyancy compensator (BC), also
called a
buoyancy control device (BCD), stabilizer, stabilisor, stab jacket, wing or
adjustable buoyancy life jacket...
- Tax
buoyancy is an
indicator to
measure efficiency and
responsiveness of
revenue mobilization in
response to
growth in the
Gross domestic product or National...
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Buoyancy aids are a
specialist form of
personal flotation device (PFD) used most
commonly by kayakers, canoeists,
people practicing rafting, and dinghy...
- exposure, and
stings from
marine organisms. It also
contributes extra buoyancy. The
insulation properties of
neoprene foam
depend mainly on
bubbles of...
- of the
fluid displaced by the object. Archimedes'
principle allows the
buoyancy of any
floating object partially or
fully immersed in a
fluid to be calculated...
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Buoyancy control may
refer to:
Buoyancy control of
scuba divers Buoyancy control of
surface supplied divers The
scuba diving skill of
buoyancy control...
- for
specific water types and
temperatures in
order to
safely maintain buoyancy,
particularly with
regard to the
hazard of
waves that may arise. The load...