Definition of Aerostatics. Meaning of Aerostatics. Synonyms of Aerostatics

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Definition of Aerostatics

Aerostatics
Aerostatics A`["e]r*o*stat"ics, n. The science that treats of the equilibrium of elastic fluids, or that of bodies sustained in them. Hence it includes a["e]ronautics.

Meaning of Aerostatics from wikipedia

- A subfield of fluid statics, aerostatics is the study of gases that are not in motion with respect to the coordinate system in which they are considered...
- Vehicle or machine that is able to fly by gaining support from the air Aerostatics – Study of gases that are not in motion Airborne wind turbine#Aerostat...
- the construction of the first Spanish dirigible in the Army Military Aerostatics Service, located in Guadalajara, which was completed in June 1908. The...
- Air bearings (also known as aerostatic or aerodynamic bearings) are bearings that use a thin film of pressurized gas to provide a low friction load-bearing...
- A rocket engine nozzle is a propelling nozzle (usually of the de Laval type) used in a rocket engine to expand and accelerate combustion products to high...
- A reusable launch vehicle has parts that can be recovered and reflown, while carrying payloads from the surface to outer space. Rocket stages are the most...
- dangerous, Newbery prepared a new balloon, El Patriota, and revitalised aerostatics with the help of socialist representative Alfredo Palacios. One month...
- remained unchanged until it was finally disbanded after Waterloo. The French Aerostatic Corps (compagnie d'aérostiers) was the first French air force, founded...
- aeronautical troops would include aviation and aerostatics units, including the already existing Aerostatics Company and the newly created Composite Aviation...
- force. Dynamic lift is distinguished from other kinds of lift in fluids. Aerostatic lift or buoyancy, in which an internal fluid is lighter than the surrounding...