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I looked this up in my Hitchhiker's guide, and it says "42 volts". Actually, the question cannot be answered because it could be any voltage. Power, measured in watts, is the product of voltage and current (amps). So you need to know two of these numbers to determine the third. In AC circuits, it gets more complicated because the voltage and current are not always in phase, that is aligned in time. The power can be less than the product of the average (or RMS) voltage and current. If you try to get 1.5MW from a standard 120 volt outlet, you'll trip a circuit breaker because you would need 12,500 amps! The total power available from a typical 200 amp residental meter is only 48 kilowatts.

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Watts = Amps x Volts. To give you an answer , need to know what the amperage is.

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