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2 edition of motion of water, and other fluids. found in the catalog.

motion of water, and other fluids.

motion of water, and other fluids.

Being a treatise of hydrostaticks

Written in English

Subjects:
• Hydrostatics.,
• Hydraulics.

• Edition Notes

Classifications The Physical Object Statement Written originally in French, by the late Monsieur Marriotte ... Divided into five parts, and translated into English. Together with a little treatise of the same author, giving practical rules for fountains, or jets d"eau. By J. T. Desaguliers ... By whom are added, several annotations for explaining the doubtful places. Contributions Desaguliers, J. T. 1683-1744, tr. LC Classifications QA905 .M3 Pagination xxiii, [1], 290, [2] p. : Number of Pages 290 Open Library OL6471853M LC Control Number 44022914 OCLC/WorldCa 10716909

Hydraulics, branch of science concerned with the practical applications of fluids, primarily liquids, in motion. It is related to fluid mechanics (q.v.), which in large part provides its theoretical lics deals with such matters as the flow of liquids in pipes, rivers, and channels and their confinement by dams and tanks. SIGGRAPH Course Notes Robert Bridson1 University of British Columbia Computer Science Department Main Mall Vancouver, V6T 1Z4, Canada Matthias Muller-Fischer¨ 2 AGEIA Inc. AGEIA PhysX Technoparkstrasse 1 Zurich, Switzerland Aug [email protected] [email protected] This can be useful to solve for many properties of the fluid and its motion: Flow in = Flow out: Using the known properties of a fluid in one condition, we can use the continuity equation to solve for the properties of the same fluid under other conditions. $\mathrm{Q_1=Q_2}$. Like other fluids (liquids and gases), air can flow and take the shape of its container. The air that enters the tire from the pump quickly spreads out to fill the entire tire evenly. As the tire fills with air, it feels firmer. That’s because the air exerts pressure against the inside surface of .

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Genre/Form: Early works Early works to Additional Physical Format: Online version: Mariotte, Edmé, approximately Motion of water and other fluids. Get this from a library. The motion of water, and other fluids. Being a treatise of hydrostaticks. [Edmé Mariotte; J T Desaguliers]. The motion of water, and other fluids Being a treatise of hydrostaticks.

Written originally in French, by the late Monsieur Marriotte, Together with a little treatise of the same author, giving practical rules for fountains, By J.T.

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