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a chemical reaction in which a reactant displaces a functional group from a substrate and becomes bound in the position formerly occupied by the leaving group; see also displacement.
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| displacement t. |
the threshold of perception of a break in the continuity of a contour or of a border; called also Vernier acuity.
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| displacement |
The volume through which the piston travels during a single stroke of an engine. This term is sometimes also used for the total volume displaced by all engine pistons. The displacement is measured inn cubic centimeteres (ccm). Submit new or altered description
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| displacement |
The net distance traveled. [m]
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| displacement |
The weight of water displaced by a hull. Also, a type of hull that smoothly displaces water as opposed to riding on top of it.
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