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What (who) is buoyancy$10224$ - definition

ASTRONAUT TRAINING FACILITY OPERATED BY NASA
Neutral Buoyancy Lab; Sonny Carter Training Facility; Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory (NBL); The Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory

Buoyancy compensator (diving)         
  • Diver wearing a stabiliser jacket
  • Divers with neutral buoyancy and horizontal trim with the fins raised are less likely to touch or disturb the bottom
  •  Waist strap
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  • Typical power inflator valve head for buoyancy compensator
  • Surfaced divers with inflated horsecollar BCs
DIVING EQUIPMENT FOR CONTROLLING BUOYANCY BY VOLUME ADJUSTMENT
Buoyancy Compensator; Stab jacket; Adjustable buoyancy life jacket; ABLJ; Buoyancy control device; Buoyancy compensation device; Stab-jacket; Trimjacket; Buoyancy Compensation Device; Stabilizer jacket; Stabjacket; Stabiliser jacket; Power inflator; Dump valve (diving)
A buoyancy compensator (BC), also called a buoyancy control device (BCD), stabilizer, stabilisor, stab jacket, wing or adjustable buoyancy life jacket (ABLJ), depending on design, is a type of diving equipment which is worn by divers to establish neutral buoyancy underwater and positive buoyancy at the surface, when needed.
buoyant         
  • The Galileo's Ball experiment, showing the different buoyancy of the same object, depending on its surrounding medium. The ball has certain buoyancy in [[water]], but once [[ethanol]] is added (which is less dense than water), it reduces the density of the medium, thus making the ball sink further down (reducing its buoyancy).
  • Approximation of an arbitrary volume as a group of cubes
  • Forces on an immersed cube
  • Pressure distribution on an immersed cube
UPWARD FORCE THAT OPPOSES THE WEIGHT OF AN OBJECT IMMERSED IN FLUID
Buoyancy force; Buoyant; Archimedes's Principle; Bouyancy; Buoyancy Force; Upthrust; Archimedes’ principle; Buoyant force; Bouyant force; Buoyant density; Center of buoyancy; Buoyant mass; Floating and sinking; Archemides' principle; Archimedes law; Bouyant; Buoyance; Buoyancy devices; Natant; Upthrow; Law of Flotation; Boyancy; Buoyancy principle; Principle of buoyancy; Hydrostatic lift; Law of flotation; Flotation (buoyancy)
1.
If you are in a buoyant mood, you feel cheerful and behave in a lively way.
You will feel more buoyant and optimistic about the future than you have for a long time.
= cheerful
ADJ
2.
A buoyant economy is a successful one in which there is a lot of trade and economic activity.
We have a buoyant economy and unemployment is considerably lower than the regional average...
Analysts expect the share price to remain buoyant.
ADJ
3.
A buoyant object floats on a liquid.
This was such a small and buoyant boat...
ADJ
upthrow         
  • The Galileo's Ball experiment, showing the different buoyancy of the same object, depending on its surrounding medium. The ball has certain buoyancy in [[water]], but once [[ethanol]] is added (which is less dense than water), it reduces the density of the medium, thus making the ball sink further down (reducing its buoyancy).
  • Approximation of an arbitrary volume as a group of cubes
  • Forces on an immersed cube
  • Pressure distribution on an immersed cube
UPWARD FORCE THAT OPPOSES THE WEIGHT OF AN OBJECT IMMERSED IN FLUID
Buoyancy force; Buoyant; Archimedes's Principle; Bouyancy; Buoyancy Force; Upthrust; Archimedes’ principle; Buoyant force; Bouyant force; Buoyant density; Center of buoyancy; Buoyant mass; Floating and sinking; Archemides' principle; Archimedes law; Bouyant; Buoyance; Buoyancy devices; Natant; Upthrow; Law of Flotation; Boyancy; Buoyancy principle; Principle of buoyancy; Hydrostatic lift; Law of flotation; Flotation (buoyancy)
¦ verb (past upthrew; past participle upthrown) Geology displace (a rock formation) upwards.

Wikipedia

Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory

The Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory (NBL) is an astronaut training facility and neutral buoyancy pool operated by NASA and located at the Sonny Carter Training Facility, near the Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas. The NBL's main feature is a large indoor pool of water, in which astronauts may perform simulated EVA tasks in preparation for upcoming missions. Trainees wear suits designed to provide neutral buoyancy to simulate the microgravity that astronauts experience during spaceflight.