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What is Neutral Buoyancy? |
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Neutral Buoyancy is a state in which the forces of gravity has been exactly countered by the lifting or buoyant forces.
With Plantraco Airships, Neutral buoyancy relates to the balancing of graviational force with the lift provided by the helium blimp or flying saucer balloon
Similar principles apply for SCUBA divers who will adjust their weight belt and buoyancy compensator to achieve a steady state of neutral buoyancy so that they can maneuver in the depths of the sea without having to expend energy to fight the forces of floating or sinking.
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