In my country, the standard mains supply is nominal 120/240 volts AC 60 Hz.
Your residential voltage is specified in terms of a 'nominal' ('named') value, but is allowed to vary within limits specified by relevant statutory regulations. In the UK, for example, the nominal voltage is 230 V, but it is allowed to vary between +10% and -6%. In other words, it is allowed to vary between 253 V to 216 V.
Voltage will vary from one country to another, for example in the UK it's around 230 volts in Canada is around 120 volts. Ask the question again stating which country/region/state you need to know about.
Let me want to know 60Hz with how much voltage is available
You don't. You need test equipment to measure voltage.
The voltage provided by power company are higher what your home uses so transformers step down the voltage for your house. Higher voltages in your home would cause a potential safety hazard. The higher voltages on transmission lines are used to cope with voltage drops over long distances.
The household supply in the UK is 240 V and is AC (alternate current).
In three phase: I = (three phase VA) / (sqrt(3) x (phase to phase voltage)) for single phase: I = (single phase VA) / ((phase to neutral voltage)) keep in mine three phase VA = 3 x (single phase VA), and phase to phase voltage = 1.732 x (phase to neutral voltage) Therefore the single phase and three phase currents are the same (ie, the three phase currents are the same in all three phases, or balanced). But don't get available current and available power confused (KVA is not the same as KW).
230 volts
AC 230 VOLT
Voltage detectors can be purchased at hardware and home improvement stores. These include Lowe's, Home Depot, Sears, and Ace Hardware. They are also available online at Amazon.
We deliver power on the power grid as an AC voltage. That's alternating current, and that's what is available in your home.
Some motors have dual voltage ratings because it is typically better to use the higher voltage if available because the current will be lower. However, the higher voltage may not be available everywhere so the unit is designed to work on the most available voltages if the higher voltage is not available. Since the motor in your question is more for a commercial use than at home, the range of available voltages may be limited at certain sites.
Let me want to know 60Hz with how much voltage is available
A low voltage lighting transformer can be purchased online from Amazon or from Home Depot amongst other sites. Most electrical shops and large home improvement stores will also have these transformers available to buy on site.
The types of construction lights that are available are high voltage beam light and a low voltage beam light. The high voltage beam light shines a lot brighter.
The open post voltage in electronics is the maximum voltage available from a solar cell. This will occur at zero current.
Regardless of the microfarad value of a cap(s), the total voltage of the circuit will equal the available voltage available. I.e. 10V applied to several (or one) cap'(s) will eventually reach the available voltage (Source). This is due to the fact that a cap is not resistive, or inductive.
A voltage source is anything that provides a voltage; for example a cell or battery, or an electrical outlet in your home.
voltage available to the welding current via the machine