| potential energy |
is the energy an object has by virtue of its position. The gravitational potential energy of an object of mass m that is a height h above some reference level is PE = mgh, where g is the acceleration of gravity. Since mg is the object's weight w, an alternative formula is PE = wh.
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| potable water |
water of a quality suitable for drinking.
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| potable water |
Water that is safe for drinking and cooking from either a private well or a public supply provided through a water line.
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| potential energy |
The energy of a body that is derived from its position, rather than motion, with respect to a specified datum in a field of force. The ability of a body to do work by virtue of its position.
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| potable |
Water suitable, safe, or prepared for drinking.
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| POT | a genus of Procyonidae |
| POT | arboreal fruit-eating mammal of tropical America with a long prehensile tail |
| POT | arboreal fruit-eating mammal of tropical America with a long prehensile tail |
| POT | deep-dish meat and vegetable pie or a meat stew with dumplings |
| POT | a jar of mixed flower petals and spices used as perfume |
| POT | a musical composition consisting of a series of songs or other musical pieces from various sources |
| POT | a collection containing a variety of sorts of things |
| POT | a shard of pottery |
| POT | a shot taken at an easy or casual target (as by a pothunter) |
| POT | criticism aimed at an easy target and made without careful consideration |
| POT | TB of the spine with destruction of vertebrae resulting in curvature of the spine |
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