Definition of «hydrostatic»

Hydrostatic refers to something that is related to or involving pressure exerted by a fluid, especially water. It can also describe anything relating to hydrostatics which is the branch of physics concerned with fluids at rest and their behavior in relation to external forces.

Sentences with «hydrostatic»

  • «Molecular determinant of the effects of hydrostatic pressure on protein folding stability» was published in the February edition of Nature Communications. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Kinetic energy at the surface acting via conduction and convection supplies the upward pressure gradient force which offsets the downward force of gravity in order to constantly hold the mass of an atmosphere off the surface in hydrostatic balance. (newclimatemodel.com)
  • I used the published research plus personal experience with hydrostatic weighing to adjust the body weight prediction formula accordingly. (weightrainer.net)
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