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The larger the bubble, the greater the floatation force.
Therefore, the floatation force is relatively high (1 g – 0.001 g = 0.999 g).
Therefore, the floatation force of 1 ml of oil is relatively low (1 g – 0.97 g = 0.03 g).
Consequently, it has a negative floatation force of a similar value to that of normal silicone oil, and its shape is also spherical [ 5].
The shape of a large-volume bubble is determined primarily by the net force exerted on it (i.e., the "floatation force", being the difference between the buoyancy and the weight) [ 4].
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The reason that air bubbles have a rounded shape when very small and a flat-bottomed shape when large is that interfacial energy will have a measurable influence on small bubbles, but is overtaken by floatation forces for larger bubbles.
One reason for choosing gaseous and liquid tamponade was the large difference between their floatation forces, thus highlighting the influence of this on the resultant tamponade efficiency and its relation to the size of the eye cavity.
Besides interfacial tensions and floatation forces, there may be a third factor which could determine the arc of retinal contact of an intraocular bubble and therefore affect its efficiency as a tamponade.
It is therefore important to consider this relationship between the interfacial energetics and floatation forces and their relative influence on the tamponade effect in eyeballs of different axial lengths.
This technique differs from floatation, in that the diamagnetic force acts throughout the body of the levitating object, at the molecular level, not just at its surface, as is the case in buoyancy.
The forces can destabilize the pipe, leading to floatation and lateral movement.
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