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Float

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Float may refer to:

Arts and entertainment

Music

Albums

  • Float (Aesop Rock album), 2000
  • Float (Flogging Molly album), 2008
  • Float (Styles P album), 2013

Songs

  • "Float", by Bush from Golden State, 2001
  • "Float," by Eden from Vertigo, 2018
  • "Float", by The Music from The Music, 2002
  • "Float", by RAH Band from Mystery

Other uses

  • Float (b-boy move), a balance-intensive breakdance move
  • Float (sculpture), a 1990 public artwork by American artist Peter Flanary
  • Float (film), a 2019 American animated short film produced by Pixar

Beverages

  • Float, an ice cream soda
  • Floats (drink), line of bottled beverages designed to imitate the taste of an ice cream soda

Computing

Finance and economics

  • Float (money supply)
  • Float, the act of moving a currency to a floating exchange rate
  • Cash float, the money in a cash register needed at the beginning of a trading period in order to give change to customers
  • Public float, the total number of shares publicly owned and available for trading, after subtracting restricted shares from the total outstanding shares
  • Stock market float, an initial public offering (IPO), particularly in British English
  • Insurance float, investable funds collected from premiums but not paid out in claims

Fishing-related

  • Fishing float, a bite indicator used in angling
  • Fishing net float, small floats attached along one side of the net so that it hangs vertically in the water
  • Glass float, a type of large float used to keep fishing nets or droplines afloat

Science

  • Float (oceanographic instrument platform)
  • Float voltage, an external electric potential required to keep a battery fully charged

Tools

  • Float (liquid level), a fluid-level indicator used in process engineering and plumbing
  • Float (woodworking), a tool used to cut, flatten and/or smooth wood via abrasion
  • Concrete float, a finishing tool for smoothing wet concrete surfaces
  • Float, a rasp-like tool sporting sharp cutting teeth, sometimes used on horse teeth

Vehicles

  • Float (horse-drawn), a form of two-wheeled horse-drawn cart with a low loadbed
  • Float (nautical), an external, buoyant section of a water vessel (such as a pontoon boat or floatplane)
  • Float (parade), a decorated vehicle or moving platform, could be animal- or man-drawn or motorized, used in a festive parade
  • Float shifting or "floating gears", the practice of shifting gears on a manual transmission without using the clutch
  • Milk float, a small battery electric vehicle specifically designed for the delivery of fresh milk
  • Valve float, a condition of an internal combustion engine

Other uses

  • Float (bartending technique), the layering of liquid or ingredients on the top of a drink
  • Float (project management), a time-management device
  • Float railway station, a former railway station in County Westmeath, Ireland
  • Swimming float or pool float, a device used to aid swimmers with buoyancy
  • Float, an animal name for a group of crocodiles

See also

  • Buoyancy
  • Floating (disambiguation)
  • Flotation (disambiguation)
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