explain displacement relation with 4 examples
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The waves of water or waves on a string travel in a particular direction.
If an object moves relative to a reference frame—for example, if a professor moves to the right relative to a whiteboard, or a passenger moves toward the rear of an airplane—then the object's position changes. This change in position is known as displacement.
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The reaction in which a more reactive element displaces a less reactive element from it's compound in soulution is called displacement reaction.
eg. Fe+CuSo4 -- FeSo4+cu
Al+CuSO4 --AlSo4+Cu
Zn+CuSO4-- ZnSO4+Cu
Mg+ZnSO4-- MgSO4+Zn
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