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The phrase "applying a voltage" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to electronics, physics, or engineering when discussing the act of introducing an electrical potential difference to a circuit or component.
Example: "The technician is applying a voltage to the circuit to test its functionality."
Alternatives: "introducing a voltage" or "injecting a voltage".
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Applying a voltage to the tubes creates an electric field that pushes them together.
Applying a voltage to one comb makes the other move up or down.
Applying a voltage creates an electric field in the insulating material, storing energy.
Pores are etched into the plate by treating it with acid and applying a voltage.
In that setup, applying a voltage drives oxygen atoms into the material.
Applying a voltage to one of the transduction electrodes at some frequency causes a time-varying stress within the resonator.
Generally, when applying a voltage of 6.8 kV (charged), the DE curve shifts indicating the decrement in stiffness.
Each transistor includes an electrode called the gate; applying a voltage to the gate causes electrons to accumulate underneath it.
Applying a voltage across the bilayer causes the molecule to push its way through the pore to the other side.
By applying a voltage to a top gate, the channels can be depleted electrostatically.
Copper wires (small branching structures, above) grown by applying a voltage to copper-doped tungsten could be the key to a new type of ultradense memory.
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