Air ships get their lift from the pressure difference due to buoyancy. The net upward force exceeds the weight of the ship and its cargo. The simplest air ship is a hot air balloon, often used for recreation and advertising. A hot air balloon is an inverted container from which some of the air has been expelled by thermal expansion.
The density of air inside the balloon is less than the density of air outside the balloon. Hence the balloon floats in the air that surrounds it. As the balloon rises it eventually reaches an elevation where the air density outside the balloon equals the air density inside the balloon. The balloon continues to float at that elevation.
Ballooning is a beautiful sport. Visit, for example the
Quebec Association of Balloonists who have provided the balloon picture on this page.
Filling a container with a gas whose density is less that that of air is another option when constructing an air ship. The most famous air ship of that kind was the Hindenburg. A substantial portion of its claim to fame is due to its spectacular demise.
1. You are designing a helium filled birthday balloon to levitate your baby sister who weighs 60 lbs. Estimate the volume of the balloon (in cubic feet).
For extra credit answer the following questions.
1. You are designing a helium filled birthday balloon to levitate your baby sister who weighs 60 lbs. Estimate the volume of the balloon (in cubic feet).
2. Why is there a propeller on the tail of a helicopter?
3. What is stealth technology?