Loses buoyancy
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SAGSLoses buoyancy
RESILIENCEBuoyancy
RESILIENCEBuoyancy.
ELATIONBuoyancy.
AFLOATDisplaying buoyancy
SANKLost buoyancy
BALONBuoyancy, in ballet
floatagefloating power; buoyancy
flotagefloating power; buoyancy
flotagesfloating power; buoyancy
LEVITATEDRose by buoyancy.
SINKSLIKEASTONEHas no buoyancy
AIRSACBird's buoyancy aid
SINKTOTHEBOTTOMFlunk a buoyancy test
WATERLOGDeprive of buoyancy by saturation.
floatationsThe capacity to float; buoyancy
flotationsThe capacity to float; buoyancy
flotationThe capacity to float; buoyancy
AIRSHIPVessel that uses buoyancy to fly
buoyancethe tendency to float, also BUOYANCY
buoyancesBUOYANCE, the tendency to float, also BUOYANCY
buoyanciesBUOYANCY, the tendency to float, also BUOYANCE
buoyanthaving buoyancy (the tendency to float, also BUOYANCE)
buoyantlyBUOYANT, having buoyancy (the tendency to float, also BUOYANCE)
sponsonsair chamber along a canoe to increase stability and buoyancy
ABELINCOLNPolitical leader who patented a system to alter the buoyancy of steamboats
ballonetair or gasbag compartment in a balloon or airship, used to control buoyancy and maintain shape
cuttlefishesA swimming marine mollusk that resembles a broad squid, having eight arms and two long tentacles that are used for grabbing prey. Its internal skeleton is cuttlebone, which it uses for adjusting buoyancy
cuttlefishA swimming marine mollusk that resembles a broad squid, having eight arms and two long tentacles that are used for grabbing prey. Its internal skeleton is cuttlebone, which it uses for adjusting buoyancy
spermacetiA white waxy substance produced by the sperm whale, formerly used in candles and ointments. It is present in a rounded organ in the head, where it focuses acoustic signals and aids in the control of buoyancy
metacenterThe point of intersection between a vertical line through the center of buoyancy of a floating body such as a ship and a vertical line through the new center of buoyancy when the body is tilted, which must be above the center of gravity to ensure stability
metacentersThe point of intersection between a vertical line through the center of buoyancy of a floating body such as a ship and a vertical line through the new center of buoyancy when the body is tilted, which must be above the center of gravity to ensure stability