Betekenis van:
potential difference

potential difference
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • toestand waarin het mogelijk is een elektrische stroom te creëren
  • the difference in electrical charge between two points in a circuit expressed in volts

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen

Hyponiemen

potential difference
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • verschil in spanning; verschil in spanning
  • the difference in electrical charge between two points in a circuit expressed in volts

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen

Hyponiemen


Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. Electric potential, potential difference, electromotive force
  2. agree classification and labelling where there is a difference in the classification and labelling of the substance between potential registrants.
  3. A potential advantage based on a multinational scenario is not imputable to the measure, but to the difference between tax legislations of Member States.
  4. The recognition of market failure below GBP 2 million (EUR 2,9 million) by the Commission will make a significant and crucial difference to the stimulation of high growth potential businesses in the UK.
  5. The risk weighted exposure amount shall be the potential loss on the credit institution's equity exposures as derived using internal value-at-risk models subject to the 99th percentile, one-tailed confidence interval of the difference between quarterly returns and an appropriate risk‐free rate computed over a long-term sample period, multiplied by 12,5.
  6. The difference with respect to the Commission services’ autumn forecast can be found to a large extent in better-than-expected revenues towards the end of 2005. The Commission services’ interim forecast, published on 21 February 2006, projects real GDP to grow by 1,5 % in 2006, which is slightly above the low potential growth rate.
  7. The definitions of recovery and disposal need to be modified in order to ensure a clear distinction between the two concepts, based on a genuine difference in environmental impact through the substitution of natural resources in the economy and recognising the potential benefits to the environment and human health of using waste as a resource.
  8. The risk weighted exposure amount shall be the potential loss on the credit institution’s equity exposures as derived using internal value-at-risk models subject to the 99th percentile, one-tailed confidence interval of the difference between quarterly returns and an appropriate risk-free rate computed over a long-term sample period, multiplied by 12.5.
  9. In accordance with the provisions of the 1998 MSF (point 3.3), the potential existence of structural overcapacity is evaluated by considering the difference between the average capacity utilisation rate for manufacturing industry as a whole and the capacity utilisation rate of the relevant sector or subsector.