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Please rephrase your question. The electricity required for your pump is 230 volts.
according to my calculation. our body can produced 1000 volts higher but if ur a child ur body can produce 2000 volts only
The average home in Australia uses 14KW's per hour.
1.5 volts is not nearly enough voltage to harm anyone or any animal. You body has about 500 ohms of resistance which is entirely too much for 1.5 volts to push current through your body at a detectable level.
Although 1,000,000 volts sound pretty frightening, it is based on the current of how much damage it does to your body. But that doesn't mean that volts doesn't account for something. Having high voltages could mean that sparks could travel longer distances and harm you.
20000 volts
500 volts!!
1.5 million volts
6000000000 volts
Usually .5 volts if i am not mistaken!
Please rephrase your question. The electricity required for your pump is 230 volts.
This form of lightning bolt can produce as much as 10 times the amount of a normal lightning bolt which 1 billion volts of electricity. That means that this type of lightning bolt can produce upto 10 billion volts of electricity.
it would depend on the calculator the Casio basic scientific calculator uses 1.5 volts of electricity
50- 7000
That depends on the battery. A car battery makes 12 volts. An AA cell battery makes 1.5 volts.
Voltages used vary from 1.5 v to 750,000 volts.
a mall uses a lot of power like a house uses 120 volts and a mall needs ( shops multiply by 120 volts = ?)