That branch of science, or of engineering, which treats of fluids in motion, especially of water, its action in rivers and canals, the works and machinery for conducting or raising it, its use as a prime mover, and the like
The study of the mechanical properties of liquids, including energy transmission and effects of the flow of water (hydraulique)
A branch of science that deals with the action or use of liquids forced through tubes and orifices under pressure to operate various mechanisms
A system of pressurized oil which provides power for raising and lowering the 3PH and which can be used to operate attached or towed implements having hydraulic pistons and cylinders "Live" hydraulics maintain oil pressure to the system even when the clutch is disengaged
(1) The study of liquids, particularly water, under all conditions of rest and motion (2) The branch of physics having to do with the mechanical properties of water and other liquids in motion and with the application of these properties in engineering ADVANCE \x 540
Hydraulics is the study and use of systems that work using hydraulic pressure. Branch of science concerned with the practical applications of fluids, primarily liquids, in motion. It is related to fluid mechanics, which in large part provides its theoretical foundation. Hydraulics deals with such matters as the flow of liquids in pipes, rivers, and channels and their confinement by dams and tanks. Some of its principles apply also to gases, usually when variations in density are relatively small. The scope of hydraulics extends to such mechanical devices as actuators and control systems. See also Bernoulli's principle, Pascal's law, pump
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