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(n.)The act of displacing.
(n.)A reaction in which an atom, radical, or molecule replaces another in…
(n.)A vector or the magnitude of a vector from the initial position to a…
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Displacement - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Displacement may refer to: •Displacement (vector), in Newtonian mechanics, specifies the change in position of a point in reference to a previous position. In simple terms, it's the difference betwee...
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Displacement (psychology) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In psychology, displacement is an unconscious defense mechanism whereby the mind redirects effects from an object felt to be dangerous or unacceptable to an object felt to be safe or acceptable. For...
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The IDMC website offers comprehensive coverage of conflict-induced displacement worldwide. Reports, news, maps and other resources pertaining to internally displaced persons can be accessed through its IDP database covering more than 50 countries. ... Protracted internal displacement in Europe: current trends and ways...
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Definition: Displacement is change in position, = - where is the final position and is the initial position. The arrow indicates that displacement is a vector quantity: it has direction and magnitude. In 1 dimension, there are only two possible directions which can be specified with either a plus or a minus sign.
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Engine displacement - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Engine displacement is the volume swept by all the pistons inside the cylinders of an internal combustion engine in a single movement from top dead centre (TDC) to bottom dead centre (BDC). It is...
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distance vs. displacement ... Distance and displacement are different quantities, but they are related. If you take the first example of the walk around the desk, it should be apparent that sometimes the distance is the same as the magnitude of the displacement.
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Displacement is the straight line distance from where something started to where it ended up. It is not the distance traveled. If you think of climbing a mountain, your path up the mountain would involve switchbacks and climbing from side to side on the mountains' slope.
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