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How to pronounce hydraulics in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms fluid mechanics
Type of mechanics
Has types hydrodynamics, hydrokinetics, hydrostatics
Derivation hydraulic

Examples of hydraulics

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Lubrizol launched high water content fluid microemulsions for use in hydraulics.
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Candidates must have experience with basic electrical, hydraulics and pneumatics.
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They simulated an earthquake by pushing and pulling the building with hydraulics.
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No hydraulics, no 15-inch subwoofers to boom out the bass, and no 22-inch wheels.
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Lakewood firefighters illustrated the use of water hydraulics on a fire engine.
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The award is named for an engineering researcher who specialized in hydraulics.
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Using steam powered hydraulics, Loveless maneuvers his train behind The Wanderer.
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Mechanical maintenance knowledge will include hydraulics, pneumatics, and welding.
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Proficient in the principles of electronics, physics, hydraulics and pneumatics12.
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More examples
  • Fluid mechanics: study of the mechanics of fluids
  • (hydraulic) moved or operated or effected by liquid (water or oil); "hydraulic erosion"; "hydraulic brakes"
  • Hydraulics is a topic in applied science and engineering dealing with the mechanical properties of liquids. Fluid mechanics provides the theoretical foundation for hydraulics, which focuses on the engineering uses of fluid properties. ...
  • (Hydraulic) when a cylinder fills with too much fuel, thus prohibiting compression by the cylinder and causing a mechanical malfunction, usually an explosive one
  • (hydraulic) Irrigation zone valve which uses small flexible tubes and water under pressure to provide the actuation signal from the controller to the valve.
  • (Hydraulic) Water formation following a sudden drop in the riverbed or drop over an obstruction that creates a powerful circulating force at the base of a drop. The circulating pressure of a powerful hydraulic can hold boats and paddlers for indeterminate lengths of time.
  • (HYDRAULIC) On a river, an area where water backflows at the base of a ledge or rock or otherwise reverses itself.
  • (Hydraulic) To harden under (or with) water.
  • (Hydraulic) fluid movement under pressure.