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▸ noun: The proposition in hydrostatics that any quantity of water, however small, may be made to counterbalance any weight, however great; or the law of the equality of pressure of fluids in all directions.
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▸ noun: The proposition in hydrostatics that any quantity of water, however small, may be made to counterbalance any weight, however great; or the law of the equality of pressure of fluids in all directions.
Similar:
Archimedes' principle,
d'Alembert's paradox,
hydrostatic equilibrium,
Pascal's law,
hydrostatic pressure,
barotropy,
hydrostatic bellows,
Supplee's paradox,
Bernoulli's principle,
hydrometry,
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