Volt is the unit of electric potential difference.
It is sometimes called electromotive force, commonly known as voltage, named after the physicist Alessandro Volta (1745 - 1827), who invented the chemical battery.
A volt is a unit of electrical force or potential energy named after Alessandro Volta. It is best defined by Ohm's law which says that voltage in a circuit is the product of the current (in amps) and the resistance (in ohms).
A volt is a unit of electrical force or potential energy named after Alessandro Volta. It is best defined by Ohm's law which says that voltage in a circuit is the product of the current (in amps) and the resistance (in ohms).
If you mean the USA, there they use 120 volts / 60 Hz.
115 volts alternating current
Tricky question. 12 Volts, if referenced in AC, would mean a root-mean-squared (RMS) value of 12 Volts. It would also equate to a maximum voltage of about 17 volts. Roughly speaking 12 Volts AC is equal to 12 Volts DC. Just remember that 12 Volts AC isn't always 12 Volts....
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.
You can't compare volts and amps in this context. If you mean 18 Volts vs. 14 Volts then the 18 Volt tool will provide more power for the job.
25 kilo-volts.
amps and or volts
Kilo Volts K = 1000 so 5KV = 5000 volts
V on a light bulb means volts. W means watts.
If you mean the USA, there they use 120 volts / 60 Hz.
Plus twelve volts if you're in physics.
115 volts alternating current
Tricky question. 12 Volts, if referenced in AC, would mean a root-mean-squared (RMS) value of 12 Volts. It would also equate to a maximum voltage of about 17 volts. Roughly speaking 12 Volts AC is equal to 12 Volts DC. Just remember that 12 Volts AC isn't always 12 Volts....
If the Peak to neutral voltage is 220 volts, the root mean square voltage is 155.6 volts (sqrt(220)).
1.3v means one point three volts.
It stands for "12 volts, direct current".
Plus twelve volts if you're in physics.