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The phrase "a higher voltage" is grammatically correct and is a commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to an increased level of electrical potential difference between two points, typically measured in volts. One example of using this phrase in a sentence could be, "The engineer determined that the circuit needed a higher voltage to power the appliances efficiently."
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"On" is a higher voltage.
Silver oxide batteries provide a higher voltage than mercuric oxide batteries.
The new material has such high energy density because it can operate at a higher voltage than current electrode materials and also store more lithium ions.
At the position of the defect, this leads to a higher voltage drop due to the lower number of parallel resistors.
But it has the added advantage of potentially being able to store 20percentt more energy than lithium-iron phosphate, since it operates at a higher voltage.
A higher voltage needs to be applied with increasing t/L since the effect of shear deformation on nanobeam deflection increases (Supplementary Information, Section 3).
In the remaining patient, ictal onset was characterized by periodic high amplitude spike and slow-wave discharges evolving into a higher voltage faster rhythm.
These effects were particularly evident when O-PIII treatment was applied at a higher voltage.
It is also determined that the phase conductor leader velocity is larger for a higher voltage class, while the charge density associated with the leader emerging from the phase conductor is smaller for a higher voltage class.
As compared to traditional batteries, solid state nano-energy batteries have a higher voltage and a wider potential range.
The drain bias of the peaking amplifier is applied at a higher voltage than that of the carrier.
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