| potential |
the inherent capacity for coming into being existing in possibility; "a potential problem"; "possible uses of nuclear power" expected: expected to become or be; in prospect; "potential clients"; "expected income" electric potential: the difference in electrical charge between two points in a circuit expressed in volts
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| potential energy |
the mechanical energy that a body has by virtue of its position; stored energy
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| potential cautery |
cauterization by an escharotic without applying heat; called also virtual c.
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| potential energy |
Energy associated with position.
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| potential |
1. A function of space, the gradient of which is equal to a force. In symbols, where F is the force, the del operator, and the potential. A force that may be so expressed is said to be
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