0 the ability to float on water or in the air -- flydeevne; opdrift
The students were testing the buoyancy of different materials.
This gradient, established and maintained by the surface buoyancy flux through the process of turbulent convection, is what draws fluid in from the external reservoir.
At a certain depth, the heaters are turned on, and the robot ascends due to its now positive buoyancy, resulting from its reduced density.
The results obtained by using that formula were compared with the total static buoyancy force exerted on the caudal fluid column.
The function of lipids within the intramolluscan stages is speculative and suggested functions are buoyancy, energy reserves, metabolic waste products, and others.
The detached amphibolitized oceanic crust may then return to shallow depths as a result of its positive buoyancy against the denser surrounding mantle.
The magnetic mechanism predominates over the buoyancy mechanism in fluid layers about 1 mm thick.
It also shows the hot fluid moving around the circumference of the cylinder under the influence of the non-axial component of buoyancy force.
This will no longer hold if buoyancy effects are sufficiently strong to create a gravity tongue, such as in the reference flow discussed above.
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