It's always an interaction of volts and amperes, so even if you would have posted a complete question (a strip of what?) it wouldn't have been possible to answer.
3 Kv = 3,000 volts.
It depends on how many Amps (current) are applied to the voltage. Watt = Volts x Amps. e.g. 12 volts @ 5 amps = 60 watts
Volts and Kilowatts are different. no comparison can be drawn in respect to a straight conversion.
...90 volts...
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.
It depends on a number of factors ! What kind of metal is it ? How big is the piece of metal ? What amps is the current running at ? Do you mean not enough information to answer.
The terminal strip's rating is 15 amps at 600 volts. It does not matter what the voltage is up to 600 volts, the maximum amperage allowed on the strip is 15 amps. It could be 15 amps at 12 volts or 15 amps at 600 volts or any voltage in between.
1000
230 Volts
Zero volts.
1.55 volts
230 volts
0.016 volt
45 volts
900,000 Volts. That is Nine Hundred Thousand volts.
neither...it should have 14.63 volts
There are many different kinds of strip games. Strip poker is probably the most well known. Others include strip scrabble, strip twister and strip chess.