what are the examples and definition of buoyancy
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The definition of buoyancy refers to whether something can float in water or air, or the power of water or other liquids to keep water afloat, or an optimistic disposition. An example ofbuoyancy is when a boat floats in water. An example of buoyancy is when salt water has the ability to help things float.
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The definition of buoyancy refers to whether something can float in water or air, or the power of water or other liquids to keep water afloat, or an optimistic disposition.
An example of buoyancy is when a boat floats in water.An example of buoyancy is when salt water has the ability to help things float.An example of buoyancy is a cheerful person who is grateful for her job and who is generally happy and optimistic.
buoyancy
1.the ability or tendency to float or rise in liquid or air
2. the power to keep something afloat; upward pressure on a floating objectl
3. ightness or resilience of spirit; cheerfulness
Origin of buoyancy
from buoyant
An example of buoyancy is when a boat floats in water.An example of buoyancy is when salt water has the ability to help things float.An example of buoyancy is a cheerful person who is grateful for her job and who is generally happy and optimistic.
buoyancy
1.the ability or tendency to float or rise in liquid or air
2. the power to keep something afloat; upward pressure on a floating objectl
3. ightness or resilience of spirit; cheerfulness
Origin of buoyancy
from buoyant
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