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They are generally agreed to be theoretical and experimental probabilities. Probability is probability. The concept may be applied to any causal event which has more than one potential outcome.
Gravitational potential energy = (object's mass) x (acceleration of gravity) x (object's altitude)
That's a difference in electrical potential, not potential energy.It's described in units of "volts".
Which term most closely matches the desription: Any real or potential condition that can cause injury, illness, or death to personnel; damage to or loss of equipment or property; degradation of mission capability or impact to mission accomplishment; or damage to the environment.
Which term most closely matches the desription: Any real or potential condition that can cause injury, illness, or death to personnel; damage to or loss of equipment or property; degradation of mission capability or impact to mission accomplishment; or damage to the environment.
Both A and B
potential energy
They are generally agreed to be theoretical and experimental probabilities. Probability is probability. The concept may be applied to any causal event which has more than one potential outcome.
stored energy
Potential Energy.
It can be described in several ways, but elastic potential energy is the most useful.
Technical risk.
Gravitational potential energy = (object's mass) x (acceleration of gravity) x (object's altitude)
Unless you are using 'potential' in the general sense (i.e. "What is the possible voltage?"), there is no such engineering term as 'potential voltage'. Voltage is a synonym for 'potential difference', so your expression would then mean "What is the potential potential difference?"Do not mix up 'potential' with 'potential difference' (voltage); they are two different things.
Yes, that is what it is called.
An exposure consist of the potential financial effect of an event multiplied by its probability of occurrence and risk is with probability of occurrence. Thus an exposure is a risk times its financial consequences.
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