Buoyancy is an upward lifting force, which means in the water buoyancy can make things float, for example: a rubber duck, pineapple, softball, etc. And that of buoyancy can make you float in the water.
Bouyancy In case of an aircraft or a rocket, it would be called lift.
Bouyancy is what makes a boat float
No, their rate of descent depends on their "negative bouyancy"...
bouyancy- force of weight of gas fluids.
more salt means more density so more buoyancy.
All the types of water and generally all the fluids (gas, liquid, solution) cause buoyancy.
Water
The same as above the water. Lead is a dense metal and has no bouyancy at all.
An example of buoyancy is when a boat floats on water because the weight of the water displaced by the boat is equal to the weight of the boat itself. This principle is explained by Archimedes' principle, which states that the upward buoyant force on an object immersed in a fluid is equal to the weight of the fluid it displaces.
Bouyancy determines whether an object sinks or floats.
Several forces: # hydrogen bonding # bouyancy # surface tension # plus dynamic forces, depending on the circumstance.
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.