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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a power range" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to measurements, specifications, or capabilities of devices, systems, or equipment.
Example: "The new electric vehicle has a power range that allows it to travel up to 300 miles on a single charge."
Alternatives: "a power spectrum" or "a power capacity".
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The current paper proposed a Pb-208 cooled CANDLE fast reactor in a power range from small to medium one.
Therefore, a CFD-3D investigation covering a power range from micro-generation to MW has been done.
A power range from 1020 kW to 1710 kW at 900/1000 rev/min is covered by six-, eight- and nine-cylinder models.
Our validation process includes data from four different metal halide lamps, spanning a power range from 1.5 kWe to 4.0 kWe.
The above equations have been developed for the most common of turbines: Pelton, Francis, Kaplan and semiKaplan for a power range below 2 MW.
At 20 °C, these cells deliver 8.7 6.8 Wh of energy when discharged at a power range of 1 12 W between 2.5 and 4.2 V.
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A production vehicle would be powered by a range of gasoline and diesel engines, the automaker said.
The Laser is a gem 532 Model manufactured by Laser Quantum, with a power ranging from 50 mW to 2 W.
This is the main objective of the present study, which considers a QFN32b generating a power ranging from 0.1 W to 1.0 W by steps of 0.05 W.
This active package can be placed in different positions on the board and generates during its actual functioning a power ranging between 0.1 W and 0.8 W.
Dense chitosan membranes were prepared and studied for surface modification using argon plasma produced at low pressures from 6.67 133.3 Pa with RF frequencies at a power ranging from 6 90 W.
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