Pronunciation: /ˌhaɪ·drəˈstæt·ɪks/
noun the branch of science that deals with the statics of fluids, usually confined to liquids and especially to the pressures they exert on bodies immersed in them
A1 Hydrostatics is the study of fluids at rest.
A2 Students in the science class learned about hydrostatics and its applications.
B1 Understanding hydrostatics is essential for engineers designing water-based structures.
B2 The engineer used principles of hydrostatics to calculate the buoyancy of the ship.
C1 Advanced knowledge of hydrostatics is required for designing complex hydraulic systems.
C2 The researcher's groundbreaking work in hydrostatics revolutionized the field of fluid dynamics.
formal The study of hydrostatics deals with the equilibrium of fluids at rest and the pressure exerted by them.
informal I find hydrostatics to be quite challenging, but also fascinating.
slang Hydrostatics is like trying to figure out the balance of water in a bathtub.
figurative Understanding hydrostatics is like unraveling the mysteries of how liquids behave under pressure.
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