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The incident command post (ICP) is typically positioned outside of the present and potential hazard area but close enough to the incident to maintain command and control. The ICP serves as the central location where incident management personnel can coordinate and make strategic decisions. It is important for the ICP to be positioned in a safe and accessible location to effectively manage the incident.
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There are several different varieties of potential energy, some of which involve position and some of which don't. Gravitational potential energy involves position. High objects have the potential to fall.
Potential energy is associated with the position of an object.
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Potential energy.
Potential stands for the position. Hence potential energy is due to the position. Gravitational, electric potential, magnetic potential, elastic potential. If the energy is possessed during the motion it is said to be kinetic. So if a moving proton approaches a positively charged nucleus then it has to stand for an instant due to electrostatic repulsion. In that still position, the whole KE will be available as electrostatic potential energy.
Mechanical energy is kinetic or potential energy associated with the motion and position of an object.
Potential energy is the energy that an object has due to its position or condition. Energy is a property of objects.
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Making these determinations requires in-depth, position-by-position analysis of the MACS, from the Incident Command Post through the Federal level of government (in the case of Presidentially declared disasters or emergencies).