Neutral buoyancy

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Neutral buoyancy is a condition in which a physical body's mass equals the mass it displaces in a surrounding medium. This negates the effect of gravity that would otherwise cause the object to sink. An object that has neutral buoyancy will neither sink nor rise. Instead it will remain at its current level in the medium that surrounds it.

In scuba diving, the ability to maintain neutral buoyancy through controlled breathing is an important skill.

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