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po·ten·tial
/pəˈtɛn(t)ʃəl/
潛在性,可能性,潛力,潛能,勢,位(
a
.)有潛力的,可能的,潛在的
From:
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po·ten·tial
/pəˈtɛnʧəl/
形容詞
From:
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potential
潛在 電位
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Po·ten·tial
,
n.
1.
Anything
that
may
be
possible
;
a
possibility
;
potentially
.
2.
Math.
In
the
theory
of
gravitation
,
or
of
other
forces
acting
in
space
,
a
function
of
the
rectangular
coordinates
which
determine
the
position
of
a
point
,
such
that
its
differential
coefficients
with
respect
to
the
coordinates
are
equal
to
the
components
of
the
force
at
the
point
considered
; --
also
called
potential function
,
or
force function
.
It
is
called
also
Newtonian potential
when
the
force
is
directed
to
a
fixed
center
and
is
inversely
as
the
square
of
the
distance
from
the
center
.
3.
Elec.
The
energy
of
an
electrical
charge
measured
by
its
power
to
do
work
;
hence
,
the
degree
of
electrification
as
referred
to
some
standard
,
as
that
of
the
earth
;
electro-motive
force
.
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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Po·ten·tial
a.
1.
Being
potent
;
endowed
with
energy
adequate
to
a
result
;
efficacious
;
influential
. [
Obs
.]
“And
hath
in
his
effect
a
voice
potential
.”
2.
Existing
in
possibility
,
not
in
actuality
.
“A
potential
hero.”
Potential
existence
means
merely
that
the
thing
may
be
at
ome
time
;
actual
existence
,
that
it
now
is
.
--
Sir
W
.
Hamilton
.
Potential cautery
.
See
under
Cautery
.
Potential energy
.
Mech.
See
the
Note
under
Energy
.
Potential mood
,
or
Potential mode
Gram.
,
that
form
of
the
verb
which
is
used
to
express
possibility
,
liberty
,
power
,
will
,
obligation
,
or
necessity
,
by
the
use
of
may
,
can
,
must
,
might
,
could
,
would
,
or
should
;
as
,
I
may
go
;
he
can
write
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
potential
adj
1:
existing
in
possibility
; "
a
potential
problem
"; "
possible
uses
of
nuclear
power
" [
syn
:
possible
] [
ant
:
actual
]
2:
expected
to
become
or
be
;
in
prospect
; "
potential
clients
";
"
expected
income
" [
syn
:
expected
,
likely
]
n
1:
the
inherent
capacity
for
coming
into
being
[
syn
:
potentiality
,
potency
]
2:
the
difference
in
electrical
charge
between
two
points
in
a
circuit
expressed
in
volts
[
syn
:
electric potential
, {
potential
difference
,
potential drop
,
voltage
]
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