kelluvuuttaan
Kelluvuuttaan refers to the buoyancy of an object in a fluid, i.e., the upward force that allows a body to float relative to its weight. The concept is central to understanding why objects rise, remain suspended, or sink in liquids or gases.
The scientific basis is Archimedes' principle: the buoyant force on an object equals the weight of the
Kelluvuuttaan is influenced by several factors. The key variables are the object's volume and mass, which determine
Applications range from ships and submarines to balloons and underwater vehicles. Ships achieve positive kelluvuuttaan through
In physics, engineering, and marine science, kelluvuuttaan is described as the property determining whether, how, and