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Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Statics is the branch of mechanics that is concerned with the analysis of loads ( force and torque, or "moment" ) acting on physical systems that do not experience an acceleration ( a =0), but rather, are in static equilibrium with their environment. When ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. (context physics English) The branch of mechanics concerned with forces in static equilibrium

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ For a positive demand shock, this means that we can consider the two comparative statics results in Section 5.1 and 5.2. ▪ The next set of problems concerns the nature of the comparative statics exercise implicit in the redistributive ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
branch of mechanics which treats of stresses and strains, 1650s, from Modern Latin statica (see static ); also see -ics . Related: Statical ; statically .

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. the branch of mechanics concerned with forces in equilibrium

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Mechanics \Me*chan"ics\, n. [Cf. F. m['e]canique.] That science, or branch of applied mathematics, which treats of the action of forces on bodies. Note: That part of mechanics which considers the action of forces in producing rest or equilibrium is ...

Usage examples of statics.

Being himself heir to a large property, he was especially struck by the position taken up by Spencer in Social Statics, that justice forbids private landholding, and with the straightforward resoluteness of his age, had not merely spoken to prove that land could not be looked upon as private property, and written essays on that subject at the university, but had acted up to his convictions, and, considering it wrong to hold landed property, had given the small piece of land he had inherited from his father to the peasants.

In that year, while still at the University, he had read Spencer's Social Statics, and Spencer's views on landholding especially impressed him, as he himself was heir to large estates.

As to the second course, that of denying those clear and unanswerable proofs of the injustice of landholding, which he had drawn from Spencer's Social Statics, and the brilliant corroboration of which he had at a later period found in the works of Henry George, such a course was impossible to him.

An entire system of mysterious statics is daily practised by prisoners, men who are forever envious of the flies and birds.

These are Mechanics, Statics, HydroStatics, Hydrodynamics, Navigation, Astronomy, Geography, Optics, Pneumatics, Acoustics.

That house of cards made it possible for us to sit back with folded hands, and even the skeptical Oskar, who was quite familiar with the rules of statics governing the construction of card houses, was enabled to forget the acrid smoke and stench that crept, in wisps and coils, through the cracks in the door, making it seem as though the little room with the card house in it were right next door and wall to wall with hell.

In technical practice, as is well known, this theorem is used for countless calculations, in both statics and dynamics, and indeed more frequently not in the form given here but in the converse manner, when a single known force is resolved into two component forces.

One of the women and one of the feds went with a couple of Statics to the pumpkin field.

There was a lot to be said for stillness (relative stillness), Can o' Beans conceded, a statics characterized not so much by an absence of ability to move as by a serene balance of forces.