potential
/pəˈtɛnʃəl//po(ʊ)ˈtɛnʃəl/noun
Definitions
Currently unrealized ability (with the most common adposition being to)
Example: Even from a young age it was clear that she had the potential to become a great musician.
The gravitational potential: the radial (irrotational, static) component of a gravitational field, also known as the Newtonian potential or the gravitoelectric field.
The work (energy) required to move a reference particle from a reference location to a specified location in the presence of a force field, for example to bring a unit positive electric charge from an infinite distance to a specified point against an electric field.
(grammar) A verbal construction or form stating something is possible or probable.
adjective
Definitions
Existing in possibility, not in actuality.
Synonyms:noumenalspiritualvirtualAntonyms:actualphenomenalrealBeing potent; endowed with energy adequate to a result
Synonyms:efficaciousinfluentialA potential field is an irrotational (static) field.
A potential flow is an irrotational flow.