| Pitot tube | A stationary L-shaped tube inserted in a fluid stream, with its opening upstream, and used for measuring the velocity of fluid movement at that point in terms of the pressure developed in the tube by the fluid impinging on it, compared to a second tube opening laterally or downstream. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| pitot's tube | <physics> A bent tube used to determine the velocity of running water, by placing the curved end under water, and observing the height to which the fluid rises in the tube; a kind of current meter. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| Pitot, Henri | <person> French engineer, 1695-1771. See: Pitot tube. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Pitot | measuring instrument consisting of a combined Pitot tube and static tube that measures total and static pressure |
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| Pitot | measuring instrument used to measure the velocity of fluid flow |
| Pitot | measuring instrument consisting of a combined Pitot tube and static tube that measures total and static pressure |
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