hydrostatical (Meaning)

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hydrostatical (a.)

Of or relating to hydrostatics; pertaining to, or in accordance with, the principles of the equilibrium of fluids.

Synonyms & Antonyms of hydrostatical

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hydrostatical Sentence Examples

  1. The hydrostatic pressure exerted by the water on the dam was immense.
  2. Archimedes' principle governs the hydrostatic buoyancy of objects.
  3. The hydrostatical equilibrium of the fluid maintained its stable shape.
  4. The hydrostatic force acting on the submerged object was equal to the weight of the displaced fluid.
  5. The hydrostatic system effectively measured the density of liquids and gases.
  6. The hydrostatical balance was used to determine the specific gravity of objects.
  7. The hydrostatic paradox demonstrated that pressure in a fluid is independent of the shape of the container.
  8. Hydrostatic thrusters provided propulsion for underwater vehicles.
  9. The hydrostatic gradient in the ocean varied with depth, temperature, and salinity.
  10. The hydrostatical stability of ships ensured their buoyancy and resistance to overturning.

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Of or relating to hydrostatics; pertaining to, or in accordance with, the principles of the equilibrium of fluids.

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The hydrostatic pressure exerted by the water on the dam was immense.

Archimedes' principle governs the hydrostatic buoyancy of objects.

The hydrostatical equilibrium of the fluid maintained its stable shape.

The hydrostatic force acting on the submerged object was equal to the weight of the displaced fluid.