| Kieli | Käännökset |
|---|---|
| bulgaria | бодър (bódar) |
| espanja | boyante |
| hollanti | drijvend |
| portugali | flutuante |
| ranska | flottant, flottante, à flot |
| ruotsi | flytande, yster, nyter |
| saksa | schwimmend, schwimmfähig, heiter, beschwingt |
| suomi | kelluva, elävä |
| venäjä | плавучий (plavutši), жизнерадостный (žizneradostnyi) |
| Komparatiivi | more buoyant |
| Superlatiivi | most buoyant |
Having buoyancy; able to float.
The forces at work in buoyancy. The object floats at rest because the upward force of buoyancy is equal to the downward force of gravity.
Having buoyancy; able to float.
A metallic coin (an old British pound coin) floats in mercury due to the buoyancy force upon it and appears to float higher because of the surface tension of the mercury.