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Formule pour connaitre la pression du vent sur la surface d

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Formule pour connaitre la pression du vent sur la surface d

Formule pour connaitre la pression du vent sur la surface d un ballon et pour indiquer aussi la force necessaire d un propulseur. Scaled diagram shows inventor Annibal Ardissons formula for determining how the pressure of the wind on the surface of the balloon determines the force and speed required to achieve balloon flight. (Source: AG Renstrom, LC staff, 1981-82.). Date 1882

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Ballon Pour Surface Tissandier Vent Aeronautics


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1. Title: Discovering the Wind Pressure on a Balloon: Annibal Ardisson's Formula, 1882 This image showcases a scaled diagram from the late 19th century, illustrating Annibal Ardisson's groundbreaking formula for determining the wind pressure on the surface of a balloon and the necessary force required for propulsion. The diagram, sourced from AG Renstrom's collection, offers a fascinating glimpse into the early days of aeronautics. Annibal Ardisson, a pioneering figure in the field of ballooning, devised this formula to help understand the complex relationship between wind pressure and balloon flight. The diagram demonstrates how wind pressure on the balloon's surface influences the force needed to achieve and maintain altitude. The illustration is divided into several sections, each representing different aspects of the formula. The left side of the diagram displays the wind pressure acting upon the balloon's surface, while the right side indicates the force required from the propulsion system to counteract this pressure and keep the balloon airborne. This intriguing artifact offers a unique perspective on the scientific exploration of flight during a time when human curiosity and ingenuity were pushing the boundaries of what was possible. By understanding the wind pressure on a balloon, inventors and aeronauts could develop more efficient and effective methods for achieving and controlling balloon flight. This image is a testament to the rich history of aeronautics and the continuous pursuit of knowledge in the realm of flight. It serves as a reminder of the crucial role that scientific inquiry and innovation play in shaping our understanding of the world around us.

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