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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at this voltage" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing electrical systems, circuits, or any context where voltage levels are relevant.
Example: "The device operates efficiently at this voltage, ensuring optimal performance."
Alternatives: "at this level of voltage" or "at this electrical potential".
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But because the protein is changing at this voltage, at minus 100, it goes to its closed shape.
At this voltage the electric potential of the tip is identical to that of the sample at the momentary scan position.
At this voltage, parts of the chip don't operate well, explains Blaauw, so his team redesigned the chip's memory, which is smaller than most processor memory, and its internal clock so that it could operate with minimal electrical input.
Also, at this voltage, with control currents in the range of sub-nano-amperes, the power consumption is about 30 nW.
The amount of this species increases on the positive electrode of M500 by charging at 2.7 V, contributing to the larger capacitance (35 mF/ml) of this particular carbon at this voltage.
The accelerating voltage was 25 kV, and the size of the electron spot at this voltage was about 300 nm.
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This difference in potential measurements from the reference [12] between FM- and HAM-KPFM is because the steady state for FM-KPFM is usually at high voltage (VDC approximately at 1 V) and this voltage easily makes the dimer atoms on the surface adsorbing to the tip apex to form double covalent bonding with the surface atoms.
At the same time switch S1 closes so this voltage appears at the output.
The critical voltage point V s − d = − 55 mV demonstrates that the photocurrent becomes zero at this bias voltage regardless of the power of the laser illumination.
Electrochemical cells of LiCoO2 were charged to 4.7 V versus lithium, and held at this high voltage for various times.
At this operation voltage, elastic tunnelling mostly removes electrons below the Fermi energy of the normal metal and adds electrons above it, leading to the heating of the QCR electrons.
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