It could kill someone.
The watt is the unit of power. For electricity, watts = volts x amps.
The watt is the unit of power. For electricity, watts = volts x amps.
The watt is the unit of power. For electricity, watts = volts x amps.
a mall uses a lot of power like a house uses 120 volts and a mall needs ( shops multiply by 120 volts = ?)
A TV will use all the volts you give it. The amount of power on the other hand varies greatly depending on type and vintage.
1.5kva has enough electrical power to supply 100 volts of electricity that is at 15 amps. You can also supply 300 volts at 5 amps and 1000 volts at 1.5 amps.
220 volts means the power behind the electricity. current means the speed at which the electricity is being transmitted. currecnt is measure in amperes.
The electrical equivalent to torque is AMPS. Power in Electricity is Volts * Amps Where in a rotating shaft its RPM * Torque
Power = Volts x Amps. Hence 1kW is irrelevant of voltage.
The effects of being shocked by 13200 volts of electricity is probably death.
power grid is an interconnected system of electrical cable and electrical equipments to transmit electrical power from plant to load centers!
Sure. Electricity can hold any amount of electricity.