aerostática
Aerostática refers to the branch of physics and engineering concerned with the behavior and control of lighter-than-air vehicles, such as balloons and airships. These craft achieve lift by displacing a volume of air that is less dense than the surrounding atmosphere. This density difference is typically achieved by filling the vehicle's envelope with a gas that is lighter than air, such as helium or hot air.
The fundamental principle behind aerostática is Archimedes' principle, which states that a body immersed in a
The development of aerostatic vehicles dates back to the late 18th century with the invention of the