| hydrostatics |
That part of fluid mechanics restricted to fluids in which the velocity (linear or angular) of mass motion does not vary from point to point. Although the combining form hydro comes from a Greek word meaning water, the term hydrostatic is used for gases as well as liquids. When applied to the atmosphere, hydrostatic equilibrium and hydrostatic pressure logically ought to become aerostatic equilibrium and aerostatic pressure, but these terms are rarely used.
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| hydrostatic |
of or relating to fluids at rest or the forces exerted by such fluids
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| hydrostatic pressure |
The pressure within a fluid (such as water) at rest, exerted on a given point within the body of the fluid.
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| hydrostatics |
That part of the science of mechanics which deals with the equilibrium of stationary bodies immersed in water or on its surface.
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| hydrostatic test |
A strength and tightness test of a closed pressure vessel by water pressure.
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