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Maximillian Cross

Floating Air

Floating Air explores the fascinating physics behind why objects float or fly, delving into the interplay of buoyancy, aerodynamics, and atmospheric science. It examines the forces that govern flight within Earth's atmosphere, offering insights into natural phenomena like weather patterns and technological achievements such as aircraft design. The book highlights how the balance between gravity, buoyancy, and aerodynamic lift, influenced by factors like density and pressure, determines an object's ability to remain airborne.

Did you know that a hot air balloon rises due to buoyancy, explained by Archimedes' principle, while bird wings generate lift using Bernoulli's principle? The book progresses from basic concepts to practical applications, beginning with buoyancy and delving into aerodynamics and atmospheric science. Case studies of meteorological phenomena and their impact on flight are included. Floating Air uniquely integrates theoretical explanations with real-world examples, making complex physics accessible to science enthusiasts and students alike. It concludes with a look at future technologies harnessing atmospheric forces, emphasizing the book's value for understanding both natural wonders and technological innovations.
138 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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