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hydraulics

[ US /haɪˈdɹɔɫɪks/ ]
[ UK /ha‍ɪdɹˈɔːlɪks/ ]
NOUN
  1. study of the mechanics of fluids

How To Use hydraulics In A Sentence

  • He ordered books of a practical nature, such as hydraulics or brickmaking. Times, Sunday Times
  • The first volume covered dynamics, mechanics, hydrostatics, hydraulics, aerostatics, and pneumatics.
  • In his lifetime he contributed much in the fields of mechanics, hydraulics, architecture, engineering, and natural history.
  • According to New Scientist: ‘Electric motors tend to be too weak, while hydraulics and pneumatics are too heavy for use in robotics or prosthetics.’
  • The Hydraulics division imports and distributes hydraulic equipment to the domestic market.
  • Do they merely lose their anti-lock brake systems, whereupon everything reverts back to simple, safely-working hydraulics? Steve Parker: Toyota/Honda Recall -- What's Really Happening?
  • The diesel hydraulics, although exclusively "Western", were not the only diesel classes that came out of the late 1950's and early 1960's.
  • Hydraulics was a much more awesome solution, and maybe cheaper in the long run considering levees is about as permanent a solution as mies 'risers ... Flooding the Farnsworth
  • In agricultural soil management and in the reclamation of degraded land, improvement must be managed from a base understanding of fundamental properties of soil and water, including basic hydrology, hydraulics and geotechnics. Edie.net - Latest News
  • Having the necessary power and hydraulics available might be the first challenge to meet when you want to expand the capability of your excavator.
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