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Practical Engineering | Boil Water at Room Temperature! - Hydrostatics @PracticalEngineeringChannel | Uploaded June 2016 | Updated October 2024, 4 days ago.
Engineers that work with fluids need a solid understanding of how they behave, and there’s one branch of fluid mechanics that plays a role in areas all across our lives. Whether you’re designing a water tower for a city or you just want to understand how those upside-down pet bowls work, you’ve got to know how to relate the depth and pressure of a fluid: hydrostatics. Thanks for watching!

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