statical physics JUST WRITTEN FOR YOU
/stætɪkəl ˈfɪzɪks/ · stat.i.cal.phy.sics
noun
- A branch of physics that deals with the study of equilibrium and the balance of forces. The professor taught a course on statical physics, covering topics from Newton's laws to the behavior of objects in equilibrium.
adjective
- Relating to or characterized by equilibrium or balance of forces. The statical physics of the bridge design ensured that it could withstand extreme weather conditions.
Did you know? Statical physics played a crucial role in the development of modern engineering, particularly in the design of buildings, bridges, and other structures that require stability and balance.