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Is displacement the change in velocity of an object?

Velocity is change in displacement over time.


What is the unit for displacement?

Displacement is measured in distance, so any measurement dealing with only distance will work. The SI units are meters.


What is an example of displacement in science?

Depending upon the field of science, at least 3 different meanings exist - Displacement is the shortest distance from a starting point to an end point. For example, if you run 150 metres along a road, to a shop, your displacement will be 150 metres. If you run back to your original starting point, your displacement will be 0 metres. If you then ran 30 metres in the opposite direction. Your displacement would be 30 metres. Displacement is the volume of a fluid that is moved (displaced) when an object is submersed within the fluid. Fluid displacement is used to measure the volume of an object of irregular shape. The fluid is measured before and after displacement to determine the object volume. In psychology, displacement refers to an unconscious defense mechanism where the mind redirects thoughts of a dangerous situation to a less dangerous or safe alternative.


What kind of reaction is Kl(aq) AgNO3(aq)-Agl(s) KNO3(aq)?

AgNO3 + KI --> AgI + KNO3 is a double replacement (displacement) reaction.


What is displacement measured in?

Displacement can be measured in any unit that measures distance but the SI unit is meters. When talking about the displacement of a ship, it refers to the mass of water that the ship displaces. This is actually equal to the weight of the ship and is usually expressed in metric tons.

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Why wiens law is called wiens displacement law?

Wiens Law is known as Wiens Displacement Law because it describes the relationship between the temperature of a blackbody radiator and the peak wavelength of the radiation it emits. It shows how the peak wavelength shifts to shorter values at higher temperatures and vice versa, hence the term "displacement."


When was Dallas Wiens born?

Dallas Wiens was born on 1985-05-06.


When did Wolfgang Wiens die?

Wolfgang Wiens died on May 17, 2012, in Hamburg, Germany.


When was Jeff Wiens born?

Jeff Wiens was born on August 29, 1974, in Des Moines, Iowa, USA.


What are the release dates for Lord of the Wiens - 2005?

Lord of the Wiens - 2005 was released on: USA: 25 November 2005 (TV premiere)


What has the author A K Wiens written?

A. K. Wiens has written: 'Shadowed by the Great Wall' -- subject(s): Krimmer Mennonite Brethren, Missions


When was Marko Wiens born?

Marko Wiens was born on March 5, 1967, in Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.


In Hooke law what does the x represent?

In Hooke's law, "x" typically represents the displacement or change in position of an object from its equilibrium position. This displacement is proportional to the restoring force exerted by a spring or elastic material.


According to Hooke's law describe a graph of force versus displacement for an elastic spring?

The spring obeys Hooke's law for all displacements. Hooke recognized this, and his law applies only while the displacement stays within the "elastic limit" for the spring. Within that range the graph is a straight line through the origin.


What is the definition of the name wiens?

Wiens possibly comes from Austria or thereabouts and means "From Vienna," however "Wien" in plautdietsch means "wine" so it also could be derived from that meaning in the areas where people spoke Low German. I would tend to lean toward the latter, as I know some people with the last name Wiens and they are of Mennonite heritage, and plautdietsch is a commonly spoken language amongst Old Colony Mennonites.


Which law governs the distribution of radiant energy over wavelength for a black body at fixed temperature?

The law that governs the distribution of radiant energy over wavelength for a black body at a fixed temperature is called Planck's law. It describes how the intensity of radiation emitted by a black body varies with wavelength at a specific temperature.


Where did the surname Wiens originate?

The proud and noble Wiens surname is first found in Vienna, Austria. Citizens of Vienna were known as Wieners. See the Related House of Names Link listed below for more information: