Bouyancy, pressure, and gravity.
No, they do not, they get "bouyancy" from the speed of air around the wings.
Yes, Hence bouyancy.
Because it contains air bubles to help the kayaker float.
The bouyancy of of a floating object is affected by ballast.
bouyancy- force of weight of gas fluids.
"Bouyancy". A given volume of helium displaces heavier atmosphere.
Bouyancy determines whether an object sinks or floats.
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bouyancy
Its called bouyancy...any object that is sealed off against water is bouyant...because air is light that water and as long as that air is trapped inside and not let to escape it will float
The bouyancy of the vessel keeps it afloat. As long as the force of bouyancy is larger then the mass of the ship it will stay afloat.