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Discover LudwigThe phrase "applying alternate current" is not correct in standard English; it should be "applying alternating current." You can use it in contexts related to electrical engineering or physics when discussing the use of alternating current in various applications.
Example: "In this experiment, we will be applying alternating current to observe its effects on the circuit."
Alternatives: "utilizing alternating current" or "employing AC."
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Based on the electrochemical studies of Ni-W alloys, Ni-W thin films with alternate W-rich and W-poor multilayers were produced by applying alternate current densities.
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Thermal fatigue properties of 200-nm-thick Au interconnects with a width of 2 μm were evaluated by applying alternating current.
The primary difference between wired and wireless networks is that wireless networks use a special type of electric current known as radio frequency (RF), which is created by applying alternating current to an antenna to produce an electromagnetic (EM) field.
The results showed that the applied alternating current magnitude contributed most (76.64%) to the magnetic field level in the mould, compared to the other control factors.
Flame spread over polyethylene-insulated electrical wires was studied experimentally with applied alternating current (AC) by varying the inclination angle, applied voltage (VAC), and frequency (fAC).
Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) measurements were performed on an electrochemical workstation (CHI604D, Chenhua, Shanghai, China), and the frequency ranged from 0.1 Hz to 100 kHz with an applied alternating current (AC) signal amplitude of 5 mV.
We applied alternating current.
(a) Linear regions of the third-harmonic voltage versus the applied frequency at various applied alternating currents (AC) ranging from 5 to 10 μA.
The InBody 720-System uses 8 electrodes (i.e., 2 in contact with the palm and thumb of each hand, 2 with the anterior and posterior aspects of the sole of each foot) and applies alternating currents of 250 mA at frequencies of 1, 5, 50, 250, 500, and 1,000 Hz to detect resistance of the different body segments.
When Buzsáki and his colleague, Antal Berényi, of the University of Szeged in Hungary, mimicked an increasingly popular form of brain stimulation by applying alternating electrical current to the outside of the cadaver's skull, the electrodes inside registered little.
Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) measurements were performed by applying an alternate current (AC) voltage with 5 mV amplitude in a frequency range from 0.01 Hz to 100 kHz.
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