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Using critical power testing and analysis which of the following options would be a better option for FT power ?

a) Power at 1h duration from CP eq.

b) CP itself

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Using critical power testing and analysis which of the following options would be a better option for FT power ?

a) Power at 1h duration from CP eq.

b) CP itself
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Thanks

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