The Froude–Krylov force is a concept from fluid dynamics, particularly in the context of naval architecture and ocean engineering. It refers to the force exerted on a floating body (such as a ship or an offshore structure) due to the waves in the fluid medium it is in, typically water. This force is primarily caused by the water's momentum as it moves with the waves.

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