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fluidics
[ floo-id-iks ]
noun
- the technology dealing with the use of a flowing liquid or gas in various devices, especially controls, to perform functions usually performed by an electric current in electronic devices.
fluidics
/ fluːˈɪdɪks /
noun
- functioning as singular the study and use of systems in which the flow of fluids in tubes simulates the flow of electricity in conductors. Such systems are used in place of electronics in certain applications, such as the control of apparatus
Derived Forms
- fluˈidic, adjective
Other Words From
- flu·idic adjective
- nonflu·idic adjective
Example Sentences
On Monday a team at Portland State University presented a paper, The Capillary Fluidics of Espresso, detailing a way to enjoy espresso in space in a manner similar to the one on Earth – which is to say in a cup – by replacing the role of gravity with the forces of surface tension.
If you’re really ambitious, make some logic using fluidics with a router and some Plexiglas and the nether end of a vacuum cleaner.
Expertise with technology and regulations For complex hardware products that combine electronics, mechanics, optics, and fluidics, experience is critical to successful manufacturing.
Perhaps the closest they have come to incorporating unnatural bases into a living system is an engineered bacterium reported last year by Philippe Marlière, co-founder of the microbial fluidics company Heurisko in Newark, Delaware.
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