It has 1000 watts
A car battery has usually 12 volts.
A tazer gun can be shot with 50000 volts of electricity.
Static electricity can be just a few volts (that you might experience from a nylon carpet) - or tens of thousands from a lighting bolt !
A microwave does not give off electricity.
In North America the common voltage for microwave ovens is 120 volts. However, what you may really want to know is how many watts does it draw? (One doesn't "draw volts" - the voltage is fixed by the source of electricity: 110 - 120 volts from the wall recepticle in your house; 1 1/2 volts for a AA battery, etc.) However, appliances do "draw" wattage - that depends upon the appliance and how efficiently it operates. (watts = volts x amps (current). Most microwave ovens are about 50% efficient, so an 800 watt (output) microwave oven draws about 1600 watts of electricity.
From 50,000 to 150,000
about 450V to 600V
Many electronic items can be powered by 37.8 volts of electricity. These include some LED TVs, some smaller notebook computers, and tablets.
Most household microwaves operate on 120 volts. However, commercial or industrial microwaves may require a higher voltage, typically in the range of 208-240 volts. It is important to consult the product specifications to determine the exact voltage requirement for a specific microwave.
No, a microwave does not store electricity when turned off. When the microwave is turned off, the electrical circuit is broken, and there is no stored electricity within the appliance.
A lemon produces about 7/10 of a volt of electricity.
Static electricity shocks typically range from 3,000 to 25,000 volts, although they can sometimes reach up to 100,000 volts. The amount of voltage generated depends on various factors such as humidity levels, surface materials, and the movement of the person being shocked.