Aerostatics

/ˌɛərəˈstætɪks/ noun

The branch of science that studies gases at rest, air pressure, and the principles that make lighter-than-air craft possible.

From 'aerostatic' with the '-ics' suffix indicating a scientific discipline. This field of study emerged in the 17th-18th centuries as scientists developed theories about air and buoyancy.

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