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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a total power of" is not commonly used in written English.
It may be grammatically correct, but it is not idiomatic or natural. It would be more common to use phrases like "complete power", "absolute power", or "total control". Example sentence: The dictator had a total power over the country, ruling with an iron fist and suppressing any dissent.
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The electric field in V m−1 has been calculated for a total power of 1 W.
An experimental 2cell-stack has been built and tested with a total power of 0.9W.
The electric field in V m−1 and magnetic field in T have been calculated for a total power of 1 W.
The study is (accomplished using) conducted on IEEE 30 bus system, which comprises 5 PV power generators deliver a total power of 40 MW.
A new ECRH system is currently being constructed at ASDEX Upgrade with a total power of 4 MW and pulse length of 10 s.
A total power of about 50 MW will have to be removed in steady state on the neutral beam test facility (NBTF).
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It consists of 80 macrocell BSs with a total power consumption of 1566 kWh per day.
The American Navy's Maritime Laser Demonstration Program is a relatively puny weapon, with a total power output of just over 100 kilowatts (kW).
The circuit is powered with a single supply at +4 V with a total power consumption of 1 mW/channel.
Therefore, a total power generation of 1410 W is achievable since the existing exhaust pipe is a dual pipeline system.
And we also had a total power budget of 250 watts.
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