presses on all sides
The force of atmospheric pressure on a blimp is what helps it to stay inflated and maintain its shape. The blimp is designed to have a higher pressure inside than outside, creating buoyancy that enables it to float in the air. Changes in atmospheric pressure can impact the altitude and stability of the blimp.
Joe, look at that Good Year blimp!
If by a blimp you mean a dirigible then a blimp has more mass.
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Atmospheric pressure is caused by the force of the air above the earths surface. It is measured by the point in which the air meets the atmosphere.
The force of atmospheric pressure on a blimp is what helps it to stay inflated and maintain its shape. The blimp is designed to have a higher pressure inside than outside, creating buoyancy that enables it to float in the air. Changes in atmospheric pressure can impact the altitude and stability of the blimp.
The force of atmospheric pressure on a blimp is what allows it to stay inflated and maintain its shape. The pressure inside the blimp is slightly higher than the surrounding atmosphere, which pushes against the walls of the blimp and keeps it buoyant. If the pressure inside the blimp is lower than the outside atmosphere, the blimp will deflate.
buoyancy is a measure of how well an object will float in a given medium, eg: a boat in water. similarly for a blimp, the blimp is the object, the air is the medium. if it is not buoyant enough, it will not 'float' in the air, aka fly
Atmospheric Pressure
The Tagalog word for blimp is "himpapawid na pagulong."
The force exerted by the atmosphere is called atmospheric pressure. At sea level, atmospheric pressure is about 14.7 pounds per square inch (psi) or 101.3 kilopascals (kPa). Atmospheric pressure decreases with increasing altitude.
because the blimp is propelled by to engines one on each side of blimp
The gravitational force on the Earth's air.
The force is equal to when you experience these feelings.
The force put on a given area by the weight of the air above it is called atmospheric pressure.
A blimp propeller spins in a circular motion, creating thrust that helps propel the blimp forward. The propeller is typically mounted at the front or rear of the blimp and its rotation can be controlled to change the direction of the blimp's movement.
Probably the blimp. Unless the blimp is a tiny toy, or the textbook is really huge.