aérostatique
Aérostatique is a branch of physics and engineering concerned with the behavior of gases and the principles of flight lighter than air. It encompasses the study of buoyancy, atmospheric pressure, and the properties of gases that allow objects to ascend and remain aloft. The term itself is derived from the Greek words "aēr" meaning air and "statikos" meaning standing or stationary.
The foundational principles of aérostatique were explored by scientists such as Archimedes with his principle of
Historically, aérostatique played a crucial role in the early development of aviation. The invention of the