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Q: What is upward displacement and downward displacement of water?
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What is the difference between upward and downward delivery?

If you r talking about gases Downward delivery:-collecting gases which are denser than air. e.g. carbon dioxide, chlorine. upward delivery :-collecting gases which are less dense than air. e.g. hydrogen.


Why hydrogen cant be collected by the downward displacement of air?

because hydrogen is collected by the upward displacement of air although it is 14.5 times lighter than air B)


How is ammonia gas collected in the laboratory preparation of ammonia gas?

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What is does momentum have to do with bottle rockets?

When it comes to water bottles, there is downward momentum, which creates an upward momentum. The reason for this is the conservation of momentum. That's why the water bottle is driven upward. The downward momentum is created by the water mass times water's velocity.


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Visceroptosis is the downward displacement of internal organs.


Can carbon monoxide gas collected by downward displacement of water?

No,it can't be collected


What happen when the downward pull of gravity on an object is equal to the upward force of water?

The object floats in the water.


Why methane is collected by downward displacement?

Methane is not soluble in water and the density is also lower.


Is the wing being pushed upward or downward?

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A movie is made showing successive frames for an object accelerating downward. If the sequence is run backward would the object accelerate upward or downward?

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What is the opposite of downward?

Upward.


What is Upward and Downward Bias?

The upward and the downward bias refers to the overestimation or overstatement by a statistical measure of a given event.