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O que (quem) é potential infinity - definição

CONCEPT IN THE PHILOSOPHY OF MATHEMATICS
Potential infinity; Completed infinity; Actual infinities; Actual infinite; Potential infinite; Actually infinite; Completed infinite

Actual infinity         
In the philosophy of mathematics, the abstraction of actual infinity involves the acceptance (if the axiom of infinity is included) of infinite entities as given, actual and completed objects. These might include the set of natural numbers, extended real numbers, transfinite numbers, or even an infinite sequence of rational numbers.
Celebrity Infinity         
MILLENNIUM-CLASS CRUISE SHIP
GTS Infinity; GTS Infinity (2001); IMO 9189421
GTS Celebrity Infinity (formerly Infinity) is a operated by Celebrity Cruises, a subsidiary of Royal Caribbean Group. She measures and long, and holds a capacity of 2,170 passengers across 12 decks.
Electric potential         
  • The electric potential created by a charge, ''Q'', is ''V''&nbsp;=&thinsp;''Q''/(4πε<sub>0</sub>''r''). Different values of ''Q'' yield different values of electric potential, ''V'', (shown in the image).
LINE INTEGRAL OF THE ELECTRIC FIELD
Electrical potential; Electrostatic potential; Electric scalar potential; Electrical scalar potential; Electrical potential difference; Electric Scalar Potential; Coulomb potential; Coulomb Potential; Electric Potential; Electrical Potential; Potential electric; Scalar potential difference; Vector potential difference; Electric field potential
The electric potential (also called the electric field potential, potential drop, the electrostatic potential) is defined as the amount of work energy needed to move a unit of electric charge from a reference point to the specific point in an electric field. More precisely, it is the energy per unit charge for a test charge that is so small that the disturbance of the field under consideration is negligible.

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Actual infinity

In the philosophy of mathematics, the abstraction of actual infinity involves the acceptance (if the axiom of infinity is included) of infinite entities as given, actual and completed objects. These might include the set of natural numbers, extended real numbers, transfinite numbers, or even an infinite sequence of rational numbers. Actual infinity is to be contrasted with potential infinity, in which a non-terminating process (such as "add 1 to the previous number") produces a sequence with no last element, and where each individual result is finite and is achieved in a finite number of steps. As a result, potential infinity is often formalized using the concept of a limit.