It means move or relocate.
No. They are different. Replace - You "replace" the batteries in a flashlight. The fit in the same place and do the same thing (function). If you were to "replace" a broken toaster it may not be the same shape or size but it would still have the same function. Displace - If you filled a glass full to the top with water and then decided to add ice, water would spill over the top of the glass. The ice "displaced" an equal amount of water. (Two objects cannot occupy the same space at the same time.)
In physics, "eph" does not have a widely recognized or standard meaning. It is possible that it could be a typo or an abbreviation specific to a certain context or school.
The laws of physics describe how matter and energy interact, but they do not directly address the concept of free will. Free will involves the ability to make choices and decisions independently of deterministic physical processes. The relationship between free will and the laws of physics is a philosophical and metaphysical question that remains open to interpretation.
Acceleration in physics refers to the rate at which an object's velocity changes over time. It can be an increase or decrease in speed, or a change in direction.
In physics, the lowercase omega symbol () represents angular velocity, which is the rate of change of an object's angular position with respect to time.
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As in science physics.
What does mean to take about the nature and scope of physics
Fluorine, and Chlorine can displace bromine from a compound.
Missing, misplaced, displace, gone, vanished, disappeared...
Some US Ships displace 104,000 tons with a full load such as the CVNs. Or do you mean U boats that can displace 19,000 tons such as the SSBNs. Or maybe you really mean boats like the RIB at about 1 ton.
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Operation Displace happened in 1989.
Yes
Physics is a type of Science such as biology and chemistry. Physics is the most math based Science. It can involve anything from gravity to moments (turning force).
You probably mean Ampère.