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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Potencial geralmente se refere a uma habilPotencial geralmente se refere a uma habilidade não realizada no momento. O termo é usado em uma ampla variedade de campos, da física às ciências sociais, para indicar coisas que estão em um estado em que são capazes de mudar de maneiras que variam desde a simples liberação de energia por objetos até a realização de habilidades nas pessoas. O filósofo Aristóteles incorporou esse conceito em sua teoria da potencialidade e atualidade, um par de princípios intimamente conectados que ele usou para analisar movimento, , e fisiologia em Física, Metafísica, Ética a Nicômaco e Da Alma, que é sobre a psique humana. Aquilo que é potencial pode teoricamente ser tornado atual, realizar-se, tomando-se a ação correta; por exemplo, uma pedra na beira de um penhasco tem energia potencial que pode ser atualizada por um empurrão, forçando-a por sobre a beira do penhasco, e uma pessoa cujas aptidões naturais lhes dão o potencial de ser um grande pianista pode atualizar esse potencial diligentemente praticando tocar piano.ial diligentemente praticando tocar piano. , 퍼텐셜(Potential)은 "잠재력"을 의미하며 물리학에서 사회과학에 이르는 여러 분야에서 사용된다. 그 중 물리학 용어로서는 다음과 같은 의미가 있다. * 퍼텐셜 이론 * * 벡터 퍼텐셜 * 중력 퍼텐셜 * 전위, 전기 퍼텐셜 * 자기 퍼텐셜 * 열역학 퍼텐셜 * 양자 퍼텐셜 , Potential generally refers to a currently Potential generally refers to a currently unrealized ability. The term is used in a wide variety of fields, from physics to the social sciences to indicate things that are in a state where they are able to change in ways ranging from the simple release of energy by objects to the realization of abilities in people. The philosopher Aristotle incorporated this concept into his theory of potentiality and actuality, a pair of closely connected principles which he used to analyze motion, causality, ethics, and physiology in his Physics, Metaphysics, Nicomachean Ethics, and De Anima, which is about the human psyche. That which is potential can theoretically be made actual by taking the right action; for example, a boulder on the edge of a cliff has potential to fall that could be actualized by pushing it over the edge. Several languages have a potential mood, a grammatical construction that indicates that something is potential. These include Finnish, Japanese, and Sanskrit. In physics, a potential may refer to the scalar potential or to the vector potential. In either case, it is a field defined in space, from which many important physical properties may be derived. Leading examples are the gravitational potential and the electric potential, from which the motion of gravitating or electrically charged bodies may be obtained. Specific forces have associated potentials, including the Coulomb potential, the van der Waals potential, the Lennard-Jones potential and the Yukawa potential. In electrochemistry there are Galvani potential, Volta potential, electrode potential, and standard electrode potential. In thethermodynamics, the term potential often refers to thermodynamic potential.l often refers to thermodynamic potential. , ポテンシャル(英: potential)は、潜在力、潜在性を意味する物理用語。 最初ポテンシャル(英: potential)は、潜在力、潜在性を意味する物理用語。 最初にポテンシャル(スカラーポテンシャル)の考え方を導入したのは、ジョゼフ=ルイ・ラグランジュである(1773年)。ラグランジュの段階ではポテンシャルとは言われておらず、これをポテンシャルと呼んだのは、ジョージ・グリーンである(1828年)。カール・フリードリヒ・ガウス、ウィリアム・トムソン、ペーター・グスタフ・ディリクレによってポテンシャル論における三つの基本問題として、ディリクレ問題、ノイマン問題、斜交微分の問題が注目されるようになった。 ポテンシャルエネルギー(位置エネルギー)のことをポテンシャルと呼ぶこともある。た。 ポテンシャルエネルギー(位置エネルギー)のことをポテンシャルと呼ぶこともある。 , En fiziko potencialo estas eco de konserveEn fiziko potencialo estas eco de konservecaj fortokampoj. En ĉiu ajn punkto de la kampo, la potencialo karakterizas la kvanton de la potenciala energio de iu ajn korpo. Gravaj ekzemploj estas la potencialoj en gravita kampo, en vektora kampo, en elektra kampo kaj en magneta kampo. En ĥemio kaj termodinamiko uzatas ankaŭ la nocio de potencialo. En matematiko estas potencialoj en skalara kampo kaj vektora kampo.cialoj en skalara kampo kaj vektora kampo. , De potentiaal op een plaats is een natuurkDe potentiaal op een plaats is een natuurkundige grootheid die op een bepaalde manier samenhangt met de kracht die een deeltje op die plaats ondervindt. Ieder type kracht heeft zijn eigen potentiaal; met andere woorden, op één plaats kunnen er verschillende potentialen gelden. De potentiaal behorend bij een kracht is in de meeste gevallen niet eenduidig bepaald: er is een zekere om de potentiaal bijvoorbeeld overal met dezelfde hoeveelheid op te hogen zonder dat het iets verandert aan de fysische situatie. De potentiaal kan de vorm hebben van een getal dat per plaats bepaald is, met eventueel een eenheid (een scalaire potentiaal, zoals de potentiaal van de zwaartekracht of van de elektrische kracht), of een andere vorm (bijvoorbeeld een vectorpotentiaal zoals bij de magnetische kracht).tentiaal zoals bij de magnetische kracht). , 潛能(Potential)也稱為潛力,是指一種尚未發揮的能力,從自然科學到社會科學中潛能(Potential)也稱為潛力,是指一種尚未發揮的能力,從自然科學到社會科學中許多方面會用到此一詞語,包括物質可能釋放的能量,到人尚未發揮的能力都可以稱為潛能。哲學家亞里斯多德將此概念整合到其「潛存性和實現性」(potentiality and actuality)的理論中。理論上,透過適當的行動,可以將潛能變成事實。在許多語言中都有表達可能性的可能語氣(potential mood),例如芬蘭語、日語、或梵語。 在自然科學上,「Potential」通常是指純量位勢,向量位勢,有時候也指位能。純量位勢或向量位勢都是定義在空間中的場,可以以此推導出許多重要的物理性質。也指位能。純量位勢或向量位勢都是定義在空間中的場,可以以此推導出許多重要的物理性質。
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rdfs:comment 潛能(Potential)也稱為潛力,是指一種尚未發揮的能力,從自然科學到社會科學中潛能(Potential)也稱為潛力,是指一種尚未發揮的能力,從自然科學到社會科學中許多方面會用到此一詞語,包括物質可能釋放的能量,到人尚未發揮的能力都可以稱為潛能。哲學家亞里斯多德將此概念整合到其「潛存性和實現性」(potentiality and actuality)的理論中。理論上,透過適當的行動,可以將潛能變成事實。在許多語言中都有表達可能性的可能語氣(potential mood),例如芬蘭語、日語、或梵語。 在自然科學上,「Potential」通常是指純量位勢,向量位勢,有時候也指位能。純量位勢或向量位勢都是定義在空間中的場,可以以此推導出許多重要的物理性質。也指位能。純量位勢或向量位勢都是定義在空間中的場,可以以此推導出許多重要的物理性質。 , De potentiaal op een plaats is een natuurkDe potentiaal op een plaats is een natuurkundige grootheid die op een bepaalde manier samenhangt met de kracht die een deeltje op die plaats ondervindt. Ieder type kracht heeft zijn eigen potentiaal; met andere woorden, op één plaats kunnen er verschillende potentialen gelden. De potentiaal behorend bij een kracht is in de meeste gevallen niet eenduidig bepaald: er is een zekere om de potentiaal bijvoorbeeld overal met dezelfde hoeveelheid op te hogen zonder dat het iets verandert aan de fysische situatie. De potentiaal kan de vorm hebben van een getal dat per plaats bepaald is, met eventueel een eenheid (een scalaire potentiaal, zoals de potentiaal van de zwaartekracht of van de elektrische kracht), of een andere vorm (bijvoorbeeld een vectorpotentiaal zoals bij de magnetische kracht).tentiaal zoals bij de magnetische kracht). , 퍼텐셜(Potential)은 "잠재력"을 의미하며 물리학에서 사회과학에 이르는 여러 분야에서 사용된다. 그 중 물리학 용어로서는 다음과 같은 의미가 있다. * 퍼텐셜 이론 * * 벡터 퍼텐셜 * 중력 퍼텐셜 * 전위, 전기 퍼텐셜 * 자기 퍼텐셜 * 열역학 퍼텐셜 * 양자 퍼텐셜 , En fiziko potencialo estas eco de konserveEn fiziko potencialo estas eco de konservecaj fortokampoj. En ĉiu ajn punkto de la kampo, la potencialo karakterizas la kvanton de la potenciala energio de iu ajn korpo. Gravaj ekzemploj estas la potencialoj en gravita kampo, en vektora kampo, en elektra kampo kaj en magneta kampo. En ĥemio kaj termodinamiko uzatas ankaŭ la nocio de potencialo. En matematiko estas potencialoj en skalara kampo kaj vektora kampo.cialoj en skalara kampo kaj vektora kampo. , Potencial geralmente se refere a uma habilPotencial geralmente se refere a uma habilidade não realizada no momento. O termo é usado em uma ampla variedade de campos, da física às ciências sociais, para indicar coisas que estão em um estado em que são capazes de mudar de maneiras que variam desde a simples liberação de energia por objetos até a realização de habilidades nas pessoas. O filósofo Aristóteles incorporou esse conceito em sua teoria da potencialidade e atualidade, um par de princípios intimamente conectados que ele usou para analisar movimento, , e fisiologia em Física, Metafísica, Ética a Nicômaco e Da Alma, que é sobre a psique humana. Aquilo que é potencial pode teoricamente ser tornado atual, realizar-se, tomando-se a ação correta; por exemplo, uma pedra na beira de um penhasco tem energia potencial que pode ser atusco tem energia potencial que pode ser atu , Potential generally refers to a currently Potential generally refers to a currently unrealized ability. The term is used in a wide variety of fields, from physics to the social sciences to indicate things that are in a state where they are able to change in ways ranging from the simple release of energy by objects to the realization of abilities in people. The philosopher Aristotle incorporated this concept into his theory of potentiality and actuality, a pair of closely connected principles which he used to analyze motion, causality, ethics, and physiology in his Physics, Metaphysics, Nicomachean Ethics, and De Anima, which is about the human psyche. That which is potential can theoretically be made actual by taking the right action; for example, a boulder on the edge of a cliff has potential to fall that could be actualized by ptial to fall that could be actualized by p , ポテンシャル(英: potential)は、潜在力、潜在性を意味する物理用語。 最初ポテンシャル(英: potential)は、潜在力、潜在性を意味する物理用語。 最初にポテンシャル(スカラーポテンシャル)の考え方を導入したのは、ジョゼフ=ルイ・ラグランジュである(1773年)。ラグランジュの段階ではポテンシャルとは言われておらず、これをポテンシャルと呼んだのは、ジョージ・グリーンである(1828年)。カール・フリードリヒ・ガウス、ウィリアム・トムソン、ペーター・グスタフ・ディリクレによってポテンシャル論における三つの基本問題として、ディリクレ問題、ノイマン問題、斜交微分の問題が注目されるようになった。 ポテンシャルエネルギー(位置エネルギー)のことをポテンシャルと呼ぶこともある。た。 ポテンシャルエネルギー(位置エネルギー)のことをポテンシャルと呼ぶこともある。
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