hydrostatics Meaning & Definition

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  • The discovery of the laws of hydrostatics leads him to the idea of the artesian well, for which he also constructs the suitable drilling equipment.

  • The subject of increased liquidity, which is a very technical term might sound to many people more like an elementary experiment in hydrostatics.

  • It is a study of the hydrostatic balance and the ideas behind statics and hydrostatics, it also covers other unrelated topics.

  • Like many microscopic animals, locomotion is primarily powered by hydrostatics, and they reproduce entirely by parthenogenesis.

  • Like many microscopic animals, gastrotrich locomotion is primarily powered by hydrostatics, but movement occurs through different methods in different members of the group.

  • This feature of hydrostatics has been called the hydrostatic paradox.

  • By the time of his death he had given over 140 courses of some 20 lectures each on mechanics, hydrostatics, pneumatics, optics and astronomy.

  • He lectured on mechanics, hydrostatics, astronomy, optics, electricity and magnetism.

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