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Battleship Buoyancy

The Physics Teacher, 2010
One of the most dramatic demonstrations of the Archimedes principle is the simple fact that battleships float. I estimate the depth of a battleship in seawater as an example in my physics classes. I use the battleship Arizona as an exemplar of a class of U.S. battleships used during World War II. The Arizona was 608 ft (185.3 m) long and 97 ft 1 in (29.
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GRAVITY WAVES | Buoyancy and Buoyancy Waves

2015
M.J. Taylor, W.R. Pendleton
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Buoyancy Regulation in Insects

Physiology
Multiple insect lineages have successfully reinvaded the aquatic environment, evolving to complete either part or all of their life cycle submerged in water. Although these insects vary in their reliance on atmospheric oxygen, with many having the ability to extract dissolved oxygen directly from the water, all retain an internal air-filled ...
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Locomotion and Buoyancy

1991
Abstract Chaetognaths can produce very rapid, directed movements to catch their prey and to avoid predators, and many (perhaps most) of the pelagic species that are denser than sea water show regular brief bursts of swimming alternated with passive sinking. This rhythmic hop-and-sink pattern of activity enables them to search through the
Q Bone, M Duvert
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Buoyancy

1995
Q. Bone   +2 more
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BUOYANCIES

The Physics Teacher, 2020
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Numerical study on the effect of buoyancy-driven pollution source on vortex ventilation performance

Building and Environment, 2022
Zhixiang Cao, Yi Wang, Yuanxue Zhang
exaly  

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