aerostatics
Americannoun
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the branch of statics that deals with gases in equilibrium and with gases and bodies in the gases in equilibrium with one another.
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the science of lighter-than-air aircraft.
noun
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the study of gases in equilibrium and bodies held in equilibrium in gases Compare aerodynamics
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the study of lighter-than-air craft, such as balloons
Etymology
Origin of aerostatics
First recorded in 1745–55; aerostatic, -ics
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Aeronautics is divided into two fundamentally different branches—aviatics and aerostatics.
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Aerostatics, ā-ėr-o-stat′iks, n. the science of the equilibrium of air or of elastic fluids: the science of raising and guiding balloons.
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But, moreover, wings entirely different in plan, as of birds, bats, and all the varieties of insects, alike satisfy the laws of aerostatics, and successfully solve in practice the problem of flight, a problem which we are unable to solve even theoretically.
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At the time of the first balloon ascension, described by Turnor, interest in the possibilities of aërostatics was very active and widespread, especially among the scientific mechanicians of Europe.
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In aviation no less than in aerostatics the record of the United States is negligible.
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