What is Fluid statics: Definition and 54 Discussions

Fluid statics or hydrostatics is the branch of fluid mechanics that studies "fluids at hydrostatic equilibrium and the pressure in a fluid or exerted by a fluid on an immersed body".It encompasses the study of the conditions under which fluids are at rest in stable equilibrium as opposed to fluid dynamics, the study of fluids in motion. Hydrostatics is a subcategory of fluid statics, which is the study of all fluids, both compressible or incompressible, at rest.
Hydrostatics is fundamental to hydraulics, the engineering of equipment for storing, transporting and using fluids. It is also relevant to geophysics and astrophysics (for example, in understanding plate tectonics and the anomalies of the Earth's gravitational field), to meteorology, to medicine (in the context of blood pressure), and many other fields.
Hydrostatics offers physical explanations for many phenomena of everyday life, such as why atmospheric pressure changes with altitude, why wood and oil float on water, and why the surface of still water is always level.

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    A little fluid statics question

    When finding the force required to hold the dish in place, do I have to take account for both of the "jets" going out from center? I mean, there will be two forces in the negative x direction because of the water jet right? I hope the question is clear enough :redface:
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    Calculating Force on Swimming Pool Bottom and Short Sides | Fluid Statics

    A swimming pool has dimension 23.0 m by 8.0 m with a depth of 3.0 m. When it is filled with water, what is the force (resulting from the water alone) on the bottom? When it is filled with water, what is the force (resulting from the water alone) on each short side? i figured out part a...
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    Calculating Density of Immersed Weight using Vibrations and Fluid Statics

    Vibrations and Fluid Statics One end of a horizonatal wire is fixed, while the other passes over a smooth pulley and has a heavy weight attached to it. The frequency of the fundamental note emitted when the wire is plucked is 392 Hz. When the weight is completely immersed in water, the new...
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    Easy Question about Fluid Statics

    I am a newbie to fluid mechanics, and I am confused about the "hydrostatic paradox". To begin with, consider three containers. All three have the same base area (all circular), but the angle between the base and the "wall" are all different: Container 1: obtuse angle Container 2: right angle...
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