Hypothetical

(noun)

A fictional situation or proposition used to explain a complicated subject.

Examples of Hypothetical in the following topics:

  • Types of Examples: Brief, Extended, and Hypothetical

    • Brief, extended, and hypothetical examples can be used to help an audience better understand and relate to key points of a presentation.
    • There are three main types of examples: brief, extended, and hypothetical.
    • A hypothetical example is a fictional example that can be used when a speaker is explaining a complicated topic that makes the most sense when it is put into more realistic or relatable terms.
    • For instance, if a presenter is discussing statistical probability, instead of explaining probability in terms of equations, it may make more sense for the presenter to make up a hypothetical example.
    • A hypothetical example helps the audience to better visualize a topic and relate to the point of the presentation more effectively.
  • Verb Mood: Indicative, Subjunctive, and Imperative

    • It is used for discussing imaginary or hypothetical events and situations, expressing opinions or emotions, or making polite requests.
    • Subjunctive sentences are often of the following form: [Indicative verb phrase setting up a hypothetical scenario such as "I wish," "I believe," "I hope"] + [Subjunctive phrase describing hypothetical scenario].
    • [Main clause "I wish" is factual and in indicative mood; dependent clause "Paul would eat" is hypothetical and in subjunctive mood.]
    • [Main clause "I suggest" is factual and in indicative mood; dependent clause "we wait until" is hypothetical and in subjunctive mood.]
  • Equations of State

    • The ideal gas law is the equation of state of a hypothetical ideal gas (in which there is no molecule to molecule interaction).
    • The ideal gas law is the equation of state of a hypothetical ideal gas (an illustration is offered in ).
  • Terraforming Mars

    • Terraforming Mars is the hypothetical idea that Mars could be altered in such a way to sustain human and terrestrial life forms.
    • Some people might question why exploring this hypothetical situation is important.
    • At this point, terraforming Mars is still a hypothetical idea.
  • Transition State Theory

    • In a given chemical reaction, the hypothetical space that occurs between the reactants and the products is known as the transition state.
    • Transition state theory (TST) describes a hypothetical "transition state" that occurs in the space between the reactants and the products in a chemical reaction.
  • Cost-Based Pricing

    • For example, consider the hypothetical company Diamond Deliveries.
  • Charismatic Authority

    • Create a model of a hypothetical charismatic leader in a hypothetical government which describes the charisma and explains in detail how it is legitimized, used, and maintained
  • Acidity of Amines

  • State That the Project is Free

    • By this point, our hypothetical visitor has determined—probably in a minute or less—that she's interested in spending, say, at least five more minutes investigating this project.
  • Oxidation States

    • Oxidation state is the hypothetical charge of an atom if all of its bonds to other atoms were completely ionic.
    • Oxidation state indicates the degree of oxidation for an atom in a chemical compound; it is the hypothetical charge that an atom would have if all bonds to atoms of different elements were completely ionic.
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