Kellutus
Kellutus is a term that can refer to several distinct concepts depending on the context. In the realm of physics and fluid dynamics, kellutus describes the phenomenon of buoyancy, the upward force exerted by a fluid that opposes the weight of an immersed object. An object floats when the buoyant force is equal to or greater than its weight, allowing it to remain suspended at the surface or within the fluid. This principle is fundamental to understanding why ships float and how submarines can control their depth.
In a more colloquial or technical context, kellutus can also describe the act of floating itself, or
Furthermore, the term might appear in specialized fields. In certain engineering disciplines, it could refer to