She has the potential to do very well in her new job.
The potential energy of the water in the tank.
I don't believe there is a special word for stored energy, I would just call it that, "stored energy". Energy of position is called potential energy. For example, if you lift a weight against the force of gravitation, the energy you transfer to the object is stored as gravitational potential energy. At a higher position, it has more of this energy than when it is at a low position.
potentially - with a possibility of becoming actual; "he is potentially dangerous"; "potentially useful"1. Capable of being but not yet in existence; latent: a potential problem.2. Having possibility, capability, or power.3. Grammar Of, relating to, or being a verbal construction with auxiliaries such as may or can; for example, it may snow.
I am not familiar with the word 'taction'.
Normal potential is the the potential at 273o K, standard potential is the potential at 298o K, 101325 Pa and concentrations in 1 M.
there is lot of potential energy in sun. We are not using it full.
She has a lot of potential to become what she wants to be. Potential energy is one type of energy. A tornado watch means there is potential for a tornado.
If you meant 'potential'... The potential that any person will commit a crime is defined by their state of mind. Petrol has the potential to spontaneously combust.
I haven't been able to find a specific use of the word 'potential' as a collective noun. However, that doesn't mean you can't use it for a collective for something appropriate. Some of the ideas I pursued trying to track it down were 'a potential of graduates', 'a potential of applicants', or 'a potential of auditions'. When it comes to creative writing, you can use anything you like.
Yes. When u use the word potential energy,it means stored energy. A water being hold in the dam above ground contains stored gravitational potential energy.
Kinetic energy is a term used in physics. A ball has Kenetic (potential) energy.
In hydroelectric power station we use the potential energy of water to generate electricity.
You have the potential to do great things.
The word potential is an adjective. It can also be a noun as in an unrealised ability.
Nope. The word "potential" does not occur anywhere in the KJV or NIV bibles.
Yes, the term means that something has the potential to become a problem. The word 'potential' can be a noun or an adjective. In this term, the word 'potential' is an adjective describing the noun 'problem'.
we all know the boy has a lot of potential.