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The phrase "apply a potential" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to physics, engineering, or any field where the concept of potential energy or potential difference is relevant.
Example: "To determine the effect of the electric field, we need to apply a potential across the circuit."
Alternatives: "impose a potential" or "introduce a potential".
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A pulsed DC power supply was used to apply a potential of 280 V in the electrolyte for 3 min.
A power supply (Gamma High Voltage, Ormond Beach, FL) was used to apply a potential difference of +15 kV between the spinnerette and the grounded collection apparatus located 10 cm away.
This process was automated using instrumentation that can selectively apply a potential or current to individual electrodes and also measure current generated at the electrodes by an enzyme-enhanced electrochemical (ECD) reaction.
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Applying a potential pulse while observing the variation of the rate as a function of time constitutes the potentiostatic method.
Applying a potential during the assembly process significantly improved stability and reproducibility.
This is imposed by applying a potential between the disc and an electrode above the film.
The diffusional processes proceeding in the intercalation electrode on applying a potential step are theoretically treated.
When applying a potential of 1.2 V, pH increases to 10 and drops to less than 8.
Additionally, the surface stress change pattern gives detailed information about conformational changes on the surface upon applying a potential.
The potentiostatic deposition was carried out by applying a potential of -0.9 V to the substrate (1.17 cm2), using an Autolab potentiostat.
This test method consists of applying a potential difference to the cylindrical specimen, thereby producing a current flow through the cylinder.
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