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  1. Electric potential: Electric potential or electrical potential is a measure of the amount of electrical energy available at a given point in space or point in an electrical circuit. It is measured in volts. [100%] 2023-02-05 [Physics] [Electricity]...
  2. Potential: potential function A characteristic of a vector field. A scalar potential is a scalar function $v(M)$ such that $\mathbf{a}(M) = \mathrm{grad}\,v(M)$ at every point of the domain of definition of the field $\mathbf{a}$ (sometimes ... (Mathematics) [85%] 2023-01-17
  3. Electric potential energy: Electric potential energy is a potential energy (measured in joules) that results from conservative Coulomb forces and is associated with the configuration of a particular set of point charges within a defined system. An object may be said to have ... (Potential energy that results from conservative Coulomb forces) [81%] 2023-12-11 [Forms of energy] [Voltage]...
  4. Electric potential energy: Electric potential energy is a potential energy (measured in joules) that results from conservative Coulomb forces and is associated with the configuration of a particular set of point charges within a defined system. An object may be said to have ... (Physics) [81%] 2023-11-12 [Forms of energy] [Voltage]...
  5. Electrical: Electrical (or Electrostatic) MACHINE, a machine operating by manual or other power for transforming mechanical work into electric energy in the form of electrostatic charges of opposite sign delivered to separate conductors. Electrostatic machines are of two kinds: (1) Frictional ... [74%] 2022-09-02
  6. Potentia (ancient city): 43°24′51″N 13°40′16″E / 43.41410°N 13.67120°E / 43.41410; 13.67120 Potentia was a Roman town along the central Adriatic Italian coast, near the modern town of Porto Recanati, in the province of ... (Ancient city) [74%] 2023-12-31 [Picenum] [Roman towns and cities in Italy]...
  7. Coefficients of potential: In electrostatics, the coefficients of potential determine the relationship between the charge and electrostatic potential (electrical potential), which is purely geometric: where Qi is the surface charge on conductor i. The coefficients of potential are the coefficients pij. (Physics) [68%] 2023-11-17 [Electrostatics]
  8. Potentilla: Potentilla /ˌpoʊtənˈtɪlə/ is a genus containing over 300 species of annual, biennial and perennial herbaceous flowering plants in the rose family, Rosaceae. Potentillas may also be called cinquefoils in English, but they have also been called five fingers and silverweeds. (Genus of flowering plants in the rose family Rosaceae) [66%] 2023-12-10 [Potentilla] [Rosaceae genera]...
  9. Potentilla: Potentilla, a border and rockgarden plant. Many of the species bear brilliantly coloured flowers and graceful foliage. A soil of a good loamy staple, enriched with rotten dung, will grow the potentilla to perfection. [66%] 2022-09-02
  10. Potencia (física): En física, la potencia ( P {\displaystyle P} ) es la cantidad de trabajo efectuado por unidad de tiempo.​ En el Sistema Internacional de Unidades, la unidad de potencia es el vatio o watt, igual a un julio o joule por segundo ... (Física) [63%] 2024-09-26
  11. Potentials, method of: A method for studying boundary value problems in mathematical physics by reducing them to integral equations; this method consists in representing the solutions of these problems in the form of (generalized) potentials. Let a second-order elliptic partial differential equation ... (Mathematics) [63%] 2023-11-15
  12. Buckingham potential: In theoretical chemistry, the Buckingham potential is a formula proposed by Richard Buckingham which describes the Pauli exclusion principle and van der Waals energy Φ 12 ( r ) {\displaystyle \Phi _{12}(r)} for the interaction of two atoms that are not ... [60%] 2023-12-15 [Theoretical chemistry] [Computational chemistry]...
  13. Potential output: In economics, potential output (also referred to as "natural gross domestic product") refers to the highest level of real gross domestic product (potential output) that can be sustained over the long term. Actual output happens in real life while potential ... (Finance) [60%] 2023-12-13 [Macroeconomic aggregates] [Price controls]...
  14. Hulthen potential: The Hulthen potential is given by $$ \tag{a1 } V ( r ) = - { \frac{z}{a} } \cdot { \frac{ { \mathop{\rm exp} } { { \frac{- r }{a} } } }{1 - { \mathop{\rm exp} } { { \frac{- r }{a} } } } } , $$ where $ a $ is the screening parameter and z is a constant which ... (Mathematics) [60%] 2023-10-18
  15. Potential net: Egorov net An orthogonal net on a two-dimensional surface in Euclidean space that is mapped to itself by the potential motion of a fluid on this surface. In parameters of the potential net the line element of this surface ... (Mathematics) [60%] 2024-01-06
  16. Thermodynamic potential: Any one of the four functions defined on the set of macroscopic (thermodynamical) systems: the energy, the heat function (or enthalpy), the free Helmholtz energy, and the free Gibbs energy (sometimes called the thermodynamic potential in the restricted sense). To ... (Mathematics) [60%] 2023-10-23
  17. Zeta potential: Zeta potential is the electrical potential at the slipping plane. This plane is the interface which separates mobile fluid from fluid that remains attached to the surface. (Chemistry) [60%] 2023-11-06 [Colloidal chemistry]
  18. Chemical potential: In thermodynamics and chemistry, chemical potential, symbolized by μ, is a term introduced in by the American mathematical physicist Willard Gibbs, which he defined as follows: Gibbs noted also that for the purposes of this definition, any chemical element or combination ... [60%] 2023-04-22 [Potential] [Thermodynamics]...
  19. Potential vorticity: In fluid mechanics, potential vorticity (PV) is a quantity which is proportional to the dot product of vorticity and stratification. This quantity, following a parcel of air or water, can only be changed by diabatic or frictional processes. (Simplified approach for understanding fluid motions in a rotating system) [60%] 2023-02-23 [Oceanography] [Atmospheric dynamics]...
  20. Action potential: In physiology, an action potential (AP) occurs when the membrane potential of a specific cell location rapidly rises and falls: this depolarization then causes adjacent locations to similarly depolarize. Action potentials occur in several types of animal cells, called excitable ... (Process by which neurons communicate with each other by changes in their membrane potentials) [60%] 2021-12-23 [Capacitors] [Neural coding]...

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