upbuoyance (Meaning)

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upbuoyance (n.)

The act of buoying up; uplifting.

Synonyms & Antonyms of upbuoyance

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upbuoyance Sentence Examples

  1. The ship's upbuoyance kept it afloat despite the stormy seas.
  2. The life jacket increased the swimmer's upbuoyancy, making it easier to stay above water.
  3. The helium balloon floated higher due to its increased upbuoyancy.
  4. The buoyant force created by the water exerted an upward force on the submerged submarine.
  5. The diving bell maintained its upbuoyancy by controlling the amount of air inside it.
  6. The hot air balloon's upbuoyancy allowed it to rise into the sky.
  7. The density of the cork determined its upbuoyancy in the water.
  8. The upbuoyance of the floating dock allowed it to support heavy boats.
  9. The weight of the submerged object was balanced by the buoyant force, resulting in zero net force.
  10. The upbuoyancy of the aircraft's wings allowed it to generate lift and maintain flight.

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The act of buoying up; uplifting.

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No antonyms found.

The ship's upbuoyance kept it afloat despite the stormy seas.

The life jacket increased the swimmer's upbuoyancy, making it easier to stay above water.

The helium balloon floated higher due to its increased upbuoyancy.

The buoyant force created by the water exerted an upward force on the submerged submarine.