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  • ...yancy]]. However, for these designs, almost all of the load is carried via buoyancy and vectored thrust is used primarily for maneuvering. To date, there is n ...hybrid airship that uses a lifting body shape, vectored thrust, as well as buoyancy control. Aeros was a beneficiary of the WALRUS program.
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  • Aircraft that remain aloft by using low density gas to create [[buoyancy]], called aerostatic lift, are called lighter-than-air aircraft.
    2 KB (269 words) - 15:09, 18 August 2009
  • Most fish have a gas filled bladder that acts as a buoyancy compensation device, enabling the fish to maintain position anywhere in the
    2 KB (354 words) - 20:39, 5 September 2009
  • ...f water. An aquatic habitat for hunting may be required because, when the buoyancy of that water supports their body weight the very large and heavy snake is
    3 KB (450 words) - 02:45, 9 March 2009
  • ...]]es into the water or wastewater. The bubbles adhere to and enhance the [[buoyancy]] of the suspended oil which accelerates the rate at which the oil floats t ...her density of the solid results in the oil-wetted solids having a neutral buoyancy in water. Surfactants (also known as ''surface active agents'') are large [
    8 KB (1,247 words) - 06:40, 12 September 2013
  • ...hough they possess a flagellum, and only move vertically by changing their buoyancy using gas vacuoles.<ref>{{cite web ...uoles, which are filled with ammonia gas, that allow them to control their buoyancy. <ref name=Oman> {{cite journal
    9 KB (1,244 words) - 02:43, 20 March 2014
  • A '''thermal airship''' is an [[airship]] that generates its [[buoyancy|lift]] via a temperature differential between the gas inside its envelope a
    4 KB (586 words) - 06:17, 12 September 2013
  • ...ter-than-air." The negative buoyancy is overcome with engine power. The buoyancy can change when traveling with reduced payload and partially emptied fuel t
    10 KB (1,471 words) - 07:38, 9 June 2009
  • * {{search link|bouyancy||ns0|ns14|ns100}} (buoyancy)
    9 KB (1,181 words) - 17:32, 16 May 2010
  • ...gonal leading edge. The diagonal leading edge causes the bow to have more buoyancy when struck by a big wave, which increases the vessel's tendency to pitch a
    6 KB (724 words) - 15:40, 22 August 2022
  • ...gonal leading edge. The diagonal leading edge causes the bow to have more buoyancy when struck by a big wave, which increases the vessel's tendency to pitch a
    6 KB (725 words) - 16:44, 22 August 2022
  • ...ollutant plume's source point) plus Δ''H'' (the plume rise due the plume's buoyancy) at that distance. |align=left|= [[buoyancy]] factor, in m<sup>4</sup>/s<sup>3</sup>
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  • ...ollutant plume's source point) plus Δ''H'' (the plume rise due the plume's buoyancy) at that distance.. |align=left|= [[buoyancy]] factor, in m<sup>4</sup>/s<sup>3</sup>
    15 KB (2,338 words) - 11:43, 2 February 2023
  • ...waves and remain stable and, as such, she has an [[axe bow]], less forward buoyancy and a long, tapered hull. Her aft wooden working deck has a capacity of up
    8 KB (1,021 words) - 22:38, 22 August 2022
  • ...The boats were launched by towing the wagon into the water until the boats buoyancy floated them clear the wagon.
    9 KB (1,242 words) - 17:49, 6 January 2024
  • ...on is necessary to provide the displacement volume needed for the proper [[buoyancy]] of the hydrometer
    11 KB (1,647 words) - 09:41, 29 June 2023
  • ...m bladder of skeletally heavy fish evolved as an adaptation for control of buoyancy but was exapted as a respiratory organ in certain fish and in land vertebra
    11 KB (1,641 words) - 20:57, 3 September 2018
  • ...ssure. Therefore, they are not crushed by the surrounding liquid and their buoyancy causes them to rise through to the surface of the liquid and give the famil
    15 KB (2,372 words) - 00:31, 28 October 2013
  • ...ssure. Therefore, they are not crushed by the surrounding liquid and their buoyancy causes them to rise through to the surface of the liquid and give the famil
    15 KB (2,373 words) - 19:13, 5 August 2018
  • An '''airship''' or '''dirigible''' is a [[buoyancy|buoyant]] [[aircraft]] that can be steered and propelled through the air. ...ifferent meanings. One meaning refers to all craft that remain aloft using buoyancy. In this sense, airships are a type of aerostat. The other, more narrow and
    23 KB (3,524 words) - 07:41, 12 April 2014
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