Volts are a unit of measurement determined by the "electrical pressure" in a circuit, or the potential difference between two charged bodies, say the positive and negative sides of a battery.
Watts are the unit for electrical power and volts are the unit for electrical voltage.
Watt volts is not an electrical term. Watts are the product of amps times volts.
In North America there are no plugs that are rated for 160 volts. The voltage rating on electrical devices for residential and commercial are 300 and 600 volts respectively.
Volts are a measure of the potential difference or electrical pressure in a circuit. It represents the force that drives the flow of electricity through a conductor.
The unit of measure of electrical pressure is the VOLTS.
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A electrical voltage of Fifteen Volts.
electrical energy
The unit used to represent electrical pressure is VOLTS.
Electrical energy/power is associated with watts and volts.
Electrical pressure, which is measured in volts, is actually measured with a voltmeter.