| potential |
The electrical potential at the surface of the shear plane between immobile liquid attached to a charged particle and mobile liquid further from the particle surface.
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| potassium sorbate |
Used during winemaking, this chemical halts yeast reproduction, thus preventing renewed fermentation.
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| potential energy |
energy stored in an object due to its position
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| potential energy |
The energy that matter has because of its position or because of the arrangement of atoms or parts.
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| potential |
This is the difference in voltage between two points. One of the points is often a ground, with voltage equal to 0.
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