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- Neutral_buoyancy abstract "Neutral buoyancy is a condition in which a physical body's average density is equal to the density of the fluid in which it is immersed. The buoyancy offsets the force of gravity that would otherwise cause the object to sink (if the body's density is greater than the density of the fluid in which it is immersed) or rise (if it's less). An object that has neutral buoyancy will neither sink nor rise.In scuba diving, the ability to maintain neutral buoyancy through controlled breathing accurate weighting and management of the buoyancy compensator is an important skill. A scuba diver maintains neutral buoyancy by continuous correction, usually by controlled breathing, as neutral buoyancy is an unstable condition for a compressible object in a liquid.".
- Neutral_buoyancy thumbnail Principio_di_Archimede_spinta_e_peso.png?width=300.
- Neutral_buoyancy wikiPageID "6233014".
- Neutral_buoyancy wikiPageRevisionID "596523123".
- Neutral_buoyancy hasPhotoCollection Neutral_buoyancy.
- Neutral_buoyancy subject Category:Density.
- Neutral_buoyancy subject Category:Neutral_buoyancy_training.
- Neutral_buoyancy subject Category:Underwater_diving_physics.
- Neutral_buoyancy subject Category:Underwater_diving_procedures.
- Neutral_buoyancy comment "Neutral buoyancy is a condition in which a physical body's average density is equal to the density of the fluid in which it is immersed. The buoyancy offsets the force of gravity that would otherwise cause the object to sink (if the body's density is greater than the density of the fluid in which it is immersed) or rise (if it's less).".
- Neutral_buoyancy label "Neutral buoyancy".
- Neutral_buoyancy sameAs m.0fy2dy.
- Neutral_buoyancy sameAs Q7002983.
- Neutral_buoyancy sameAs Q7002983.
- Neutral_buoyancy wasDerivedFrom Neutral_buoyancy?oldid=596523123.
- Neutral_buoyancy depiction Principio_di_Archimede_spinta_e_peso.png.
- Neutral_buoyancy isPrimaryTopicOf Neutral_buoyancy.