It is associated with a soft ride, for example the car floats over the speed bump.
Suspension float refers to the level of firmness or softness of a bike or vehicle's suspension system, determining how well it absorbs shock from bumps and rough terrain. A softer suspension float provides more comfort but may compromise handling, while a firmer suspension float enhances stability and control but could lead to a rougher ride. Riders can adjust suspension float to suit their riding preferences and conditions.
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Archimedes is credited with discovering suspension through his principle of buoyancy, which explains why objects float or sink in fluids.
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No, a pond is not a suspension. A suspension is a heterogeneous mixture in which particles are suspended in a liquid or gas. In a pond, the particles are not suspended but rather settle at the bottom or float on the surface.
Sawdust typically floats in water due to its low density. When sawdust is mixed with water, it forms a suspension where the sawdust particles are less dense than the water, causing them to float.
Not unless specifically desiged to do so. Normal vehicle will sink like a rock? Old vw beetles float for a while
In road testing a vehicle for drivetrain problems, the term "float" refers to a condition where the vehicle experiences a lack of responsiveness or a feeling of disengagement during acceleration or deceleration. This can manifest as a delay in power delivery, causing the vehicle to feel like it is coasting or not fully engaging with the drivetrain. Float can indicate issues with components such as the transmission, differential, or driveshaft, impacting overall performance and drivability.
things float because they are less denser then the water. second things do not float, the molecules from the water support the molecules from the thing on the water. that is how something heavy can float. it just has to be boyent meaning it is spread out enough so there is more water molecules to hold it up. if you mean in the air it is the same concept.
Sounds like it would be "waft".
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