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Buoyancy
Buoyancy In physics, buoyancy is an upward force on an object ... float or at least to appear lighter. Buoyancy is important for many vehicles such as ... balloons, and airships. Forces and equilibrium The buoyancy provides an upward force on the object ... motion, if the upward forces (including the buoyancy) balance the downward forces (including the ...
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Buoyancy (translated from Japanese)
Buoyancy water and the likeFluidIn the object which ... and bottom which this object receives is buoyancy. Namely, because the power which is received ... the pressure the object by the fluid, buoyancy becomes like below. < Math> F = \rho gV< /math> F: Buoyancy < Math> \rho< /math> : Fluid density G: acceleration ... As for this Archimedes's principle (the buoyancy which the object receives as that ...
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Buoyancy (translated from French)
Buoyancy In a liquid, the bodies are subjected ... poussée of Archimedes . The bodies have one buoyancy different according to their density. Buoyancy is the vertical push, directed upwards, qu ... well be a gas as a liquid. Buoyancy always acts in direction opposed to gravity ... Archimedes (Pa), one distinguishes: body of positive buoyancy: the object goes up (Pr < Pa) ...
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Talk:Buoyancy
Talk:Buoyancy I'm troubled by the opening couple of lines. "If the buoyancy exceeds the weight, then the object will rise; if the weight exceeds the buoyancy, the object will sink. If the buoyancy equals the weight, the body has neutral buoyancy and may remain at its level." ...
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Buoyancy compensator
Buoyancy compensator Buoyancy compensator A buoyancy compensator (or buoyancy control device, BC or BCD) is a ... by divers to provide: life saving emergency buoyancy both underwater and on the surface. ...
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Cataclysmic fish buoyancy (Uncyclopedia.org wiki)
Cataclysmic fish buoyancy Cataclysmic fish buoyancy (or CFB) is the phrase used by ... experience a sudden and dramatic increase in buoyancy , with likely catastrophic effects. The possibility of ... when CFB will occur. [edit] Predictions about buoyancy increase The most widely accepted mechanism suggested for buoyancy increase is not, as was originally ...
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Compensator of the buoyancy (translated from Russian)
Compensator of the buoyancy Compensator to plavuchasti, or BCD ( angl. , angl ... the device, intended for compensating the negative buoyancy of scuba diver both at the moment ... Content The general arrangement The compensator of buoyancy in the general case consists of the ... chamber inflyator - knot of the adjustment of buoyancy. Inflyator consists of the control panel of buoyancy and corrugated connection hose. First inflyatory ...
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Personal flotation device
... synthetic fiber material encapsulating a source of buoyancy, such as foam or a chamber of ... inflatable air chamber, and usually provides more buoyancy than its foam counterpart. The air chambers ... training and Steinke hood) Underwater Divers use buoyancy compensators to adjust their buoyancy while underwater and to provide positive buoyancy in an emergency to bring them ...
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Diving equipment (translated from Japanese)
... which is used for scuba diving,BUoyancy (buoyancy) COmpensator (the compensator) it is アクロニム. BCD ... there is the respective merit demerits. The buoyancy which the scuba ・ diver receives while ... the depth of water it decreases the buoyancy of the diver who attaches the protective ... 1.5kg it changes. Namely as for buoyancy at the time of diving end of ... increases. BC offsets the change of the buoyancy with these primary factors, is used ...
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Diving suit
... fabric coated with rubber, or PVC. Added buoyancy, created by the volume of the suit ... weightbelt must be worn to counteract this buoyancy. Some drysuits have controls allowing the suit ... aid in the retention. The suit loses buoyancy and thermal protection as the bubbles in ... the limbs while providing both warmth and buoyancy. Drysuits Drysuits are used typically where the ... valve, which lets the diver control the buoyancy of the suit by injecting gas ...
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