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Nothing 'floats' in outer space. Objects are in freefall. Floating implies there is something to provide buoyancy, this is not so in space. Space is the absence of matter.
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Buoyancy is not a characteristic of fluid but rather it is the upward force on the object that the fluid provides. The only way a fluid could have an effect similar to no buoyancy is if it couldn't provide an upward force great enough to provide the object to stay on top of the fluid.
No, they do not, they get "bouyancy" from the speed of air around the wings.
Liquids that have a greater density than water, will provide more buoyancy to objects floating in it. Salt water is more dense than fresh water, so objects will float higher in it.
The inflatable 401 lifejackets must provide 150 newtons of buoyancy
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