There are no stairs, in your sense of the word, but we are raised from one story to the other with ease by electric power.
We must turn to Oersted, Ampere, and Faraday to find the beginning of electric power.
Electric Power It has been said that the nineteenth century was the age of steam, but the twentieth will be the age of electricity.
The names of Saxton, Clarke, Woolrich, Wheatstone, and Werner Siemens are intimately connected with the early efforts at utilization of magneto-electric power.
We are acutely short of electric power, although the means for developing such power are abundant.
Water in particular now plays an increasing role in industrial processes, in the irrigation of land, in electric power, as well as in domestic uses.
Ninety-seven percent of all farms now have central station electric power.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "electric power" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.