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None. 600 ohms is not a measure of electrical charge (which is what voltage is). Volts = current times resistance.
One breaker in the North American electrical system will supply 110 volts. Two adjacent tied breakers will produce 220 volts.
120 volts and 240 volts. Typically 240 volts is supplied to the house electrical service entrance. It is split into it's 120 volt components via two buss bars. Hooking a circuit up to just one bar yields 120 volts. Hooking into both gives 240 volts.
FIRST CHECK HOW MANY WATTS DOES ALL YOUR ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES CONSUME THEN DIVIDE IT by their respective volts you will get your required answer
Seeing that the question comes from North America the most common duplex receptacle has 110 - 120 volts potential to ground. The second most common potential difference is 220 - 240 volts. These voltages are obtained from a 120/240 volt system common to home connections from the local utility companies.
Assuming the car's electrical system is 12 volts, the answer is 12 volts??
None. 600 ohms is not a measure of electrical charge (which is what voltage is). Volts = current times resistance.
All standard factory installed electrical devices operate on 12 volts.
An electrical device doesn't really "use" volts. The volts in a minute are the same as the volts in a second or in a day - since the voltage tends to remain fairly stable.
One breaker in the North American electrical system will supply 110 volts. Two adjacent tied breakers will produce 220 volts.
One can install an outdoor antenna in many different ways. One can hook the module to the inside of the house through an extended plug as well as with an auxiliary cord.
Parachute cord can be purchased at any local Army & Navy store. It can also be found online at many of the larger sporting/outdoor equipment providers.
General Aviation typically uses 24 volts. Even the Boeing 777 uses 24 volts while the newer 787 is 32 volts.
The relationship between amps (electrical current, or I), volts (electrical potential, or V) and watts(electrical power, or P) is represented by the equation P=VI. So at 110 volts, a 9000 watt generator can provide a maximum of about 82 amps.
What you are asking is kinda like asking how many oranges in an apple.Voltage is the measure of electrical potential.Amperage is the measure of electrical flow quantity.A good illustration is a water pipe: you can have high pressure (volts) but unless the water is allowed to flow the quantity of water is zero. (amps)
120 volts and 240 volts. Typically 240 volts is supplied to the house electrical service entrance. It is split into it's 120 volt components via two buss bars. Hooking a circuit up to just one bar yields 120 volts. Hooking into both gives 240 volts.
The electric eel frequently emits low voltage pulses for navigational purposes and to communicate. When using it in defense or when hunting they are capable of shocks of up to 600v.