fluidics

(flo̵̅o̅ idiks)

noun

the science or technology dealing with the control of a flow of air or some other fluid, used like an electronic circuit to perform functions of sensing, control, computing, etc.

Origin: fluid + -ics

See fluidics in American Heritage Dictionary 4

noun (used with a sing. verb)
The technology of using the flows and pressures of fluids in sensing, control, and information-processing systems with no moving parts.

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