well it just happened to me. it did not feel good but I'm still alive. no burn on my skin but i can still feel it. it did trip a fuse at my house though so maybe that saved me? I'm not sure. anyway, don't mess with wires if they could still be live. I'm calling an electriction to install my lights from now on :)
220 volts/5.2 millimeter = 220/0.0052 = 42,307.7 volts per meter (rounded)
it will remain 220. the VOLTS will quadruple, but the storage capacity of the batteries remains the same, whether you connect them in series or in parallel.
This depends on the size of the generator itself. The smaller the generator, the more RPM's will be needed to generate 200 volts in an A/C system.
The transformer outside your home reduces the voltage from several thousand volts to around 220-240 volts in your home. In some countries (US and Canada among others) this will be split to 110-120 volts.
Make sure that the test meter is on the correct voltage scale. Place one lead on one of the conductors to be tested and the other lead on the other voltage source conductor. The reading you obtain will be the voltage potential between the two conductors.
Probably nothing bad. However, be certain that your computer is rated for this high of voltage.
Two wires are needed for 220 volts.
If the Peak to neutral voltage is 220 volts, the root mean square voltage is 155.6 volts (sqrt(220)).
220 volts alternating current
Does this air conditioner require 220 volts?
220 volts, 110 volts, 440 volts, 400 volts, AC or DC voltage. High voltage like - 220 KV, 400 KV, etc
That is not a true statement
110 volts
Yes, 220 volts is in the same voltage classification as 230 volts.
A 220 volt line may put out 250 volts because this specification features voltage that varies between 220 and 250 volts. In other countries, the electricity varies in voltage between 110-120 volts.
You need a step-up transformer.
A three phase panel will not give you 110 and 220 volts. A three phase four wire panel will, but not at these voltages. The nearest voltages will be 120 and 208 volts. The 120 volt is the wye voltage of 208 volts. 208/1.73 = 120 volts. A single phase three wire panel will give you 110 and 220 volts.