The phrase "there's no replacement for displacement" is often attributed to American automotive enthusiasts in reference to the idea that a larger engine size (displacement) is more significant for performance than other factors like turbocharging or other technology. It emphasizes the belief that having a larger engine with more cylinders or capacity will generally produce more power.
Iron is a more active metal than copper, so it replaces/displaces the copper in the copper sulfate, forming iron sulfate and copper. So the hole in the iron pot is where the iron atoms came from. This is called a single replacement/displacement reaction.
King Philip Came Over For Good Soup; that is a good phrase for remembering kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, and species.
The distance traveled by the body would be twice the height h, as it goes up and then comes back down the same distance. However, the displacement would be zero, as the body ends up at the same position it started from, despite having traveled a distance.
The phrase "standing on the shoulders of giants" can be found inscribed on the edge of the British two-pound coin. It is a reference to the idea that progress is made by building on the work of those who came before us.
The Word Came From A Sciencetist
Archimedes
Theres a chance you could get pregnant
the phrase hit the sack came from Germany.
To 'coin a phrase' means to have invented it or 'came up with it'.
'Came' on its own is a verb, but when it is written as 'came in', it becomes an adverbial phrase.
Drink coke is the first came phrase.
That's how it was translated.
My opener came from Sears, so I went back to Sears to find a replacement. If the two that originally came with the opener are worth as much as the replacement cost, the rest of the equipment must have been almost free!
Came into the/this world. It was a dark and stormy night when my sister was born. It was dark and stormy night when my sister came into this world.
Yes, "came running" is a verb phrase. It consists of the verb "came" and the present participle "running," which together convey an action. This phrase indicates that someone arrived while running, combining both the action of coming and the manner of movement.
The phrase holy cow came from the Indian belief that cows are sacred
Its a phrase is all I (Your MOM) can tell you!