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There is NO property of water that allows things to float. Floating in not a property of a substance. It is the difference in density of two objects that allows one to be buoyant when surrounded by the other. This a balloon can float on air, A steel ship can float on water and oil can float on water.
Upthrust and Buoyancy is the same thing there's no difference but upthrust is usually used for liquids or fluids lets say but buoyancy is used for air .
Non-buoyancy means that an object does not float (I think).
That is the correct spelling of the word "buoyancy" (lightness, ability to float).
Buoyancy is what keeps a boat floating on the top of the water. Buoyancy is what makes a helium balloon float in the air.
There is NO property of water that allows things to float. Floating in not a property of a substance. It is the difference in density of two objects that allows one to be buoyant when surrounded by the other. This a balloon can float on air, A steel ship can float on water and oil can float on water.
High buoyancy=easy to float
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Upthrust and Buoyancy is the same thing there's no difference but upthrust is usually used for liquids or fluids lets say but buoyancy is used for air .
The force that makes things float is called buoyancy.
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Non-buoyancy means that an object does not float (I think).
No. Buoyancy refers to the ability to float in water.
That is the correct spelling of the word "buoyancy" (lightness, ability to float).