voltage meter
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If a 48 Volt club car electric motor requires 48 volts, then it should be given a 48 volt power source, or something close to it. Too many more volts and it may burn out; not enough volts and it may not run or it will try to draw too much power and burn out the power supply.
Volts don't make power. Watts do. Watts = (volts) x (amps) 1 horsepower = 746 watts (Doesn't matter if the source is AC, DC, or a combination of both.)
90 kilowatts of power is the same as 5.625 x 1023 electron-volts of energy per second.
There are no volts in a light. A light consumes power.
You require about 24 volts to power the windshield wiper.
Onions don't have volts.
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none is magic
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Watts and Volts are different units. It is like asking how many apples are there in 6 oranges. Watts = Volts x Amps x Power Factor Power Factor ranges from zero to one.
There is not enough information given to answer the question. It would depend on the battery or other source that you get the 12.7 volts from.