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floating devices

Floating devices are objects designed to stay on or above the water surface, providing buoyancy to support people, cargo, or equipment. They rely on materials or structures that displace water, creating an upward force that counteracts weight. Common examples include life jackets, pontoons, rafts, and buoys. These devices are essential for safety, transport, and navigation, enabling people to stay afloat or mark locations in aquatic environments. They are engineered to be stable, durable, and responsive to the conditions of their use, ensuring reliable performance in water-based applications.