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A measure of the driving force behind an electrochemical reaction that is reported in units of volts.
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| potential energy |
The energy something has because of where it is. Things that are way up high have more potential energy than things that are way down low because they have farther to fall.
Ãâó: misterguch.brinkster.net/vocabulary.html
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| potential energy |
Energy related to the position or height above a place to which fluid could possibly flow.
Ãâó: www.flw.com/define_p.htm
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| potential energy |
Energy stored in matter through its position or its shape.
Ãâó: blue.utb.edu/biology/Oliva/terms_and_definitions_f...
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| potential energy |
the energy of a body (or system of bodies) in respect of its position in a field of force. Used in meteorology to mean gravitational potential energy.
Ãâó: www.advancedforecasting.com/weathereducation/weath...
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