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potential Reactions involving electron transfers; the reductant donates electrons to an oxidant.
Ãâó: demo.unl.edu/haccp/start/glossary.html
potential energy The energy required to place an object in a position. This energy is stored in the object until the object moves.
Ãâó: teams.lacoe.edu/documentation/classrooms/judi/forc...
potential possible but not yet in existence.
Ãâó: www.mariner.org/chesapeakebay/native/vocab.html
potential A transformer generally used in instrumentation circuits for measuring or controlling voltage.
Ãâó: www.partnertechnologies.net/support/glossary/p.htm
potential energy is the energy a substance possesses because of its elevation above the earth (or above some other chosen datum plane).
Ãâó: us.kaeser.com/Advisor/Glossary/Glossary_D-G.asp
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