voltage
emf has SI units of volts, equivalent to joules per coulomb.
Electric field strength is measured in Volts per meter, V/m OR equivalently, Newton per Coulomb, N/C.
900,000 Volts. That is Nine Hundred Thousand volts.
Watts is what you get by multiplying Amps times Voltage, so unless you know Voltage there's no way of telling. For 100 Volts you'd get 250 Watts at 1 amp, for 50 Volts you get it at 5 Amps, and so on.
'Force' isn't measured in volts. Potential and potential difference are measured in volts.
volts abbr (V)
Electricity
Volts are the measure of Eletro motive force. (EMF)
Volts are the "electromotive force" that is needed to "drive" the electricity through the wiring.
The electrical force is known a electromotive force and is measured in Volts.
Electromotive force is measured in volts.
Volts are the measure of electrical force or pressure that causes current to flow in a circuit. This is related directly to electricity. Voltage is also measured in volts.
'Force' isn't measured in volts. Potential and potential difference are measured in volts.
Potential or Electromotive Force (EMF).
an electromotive force or potential difference expressed in volts.
Voltage is what is measured in volts. This is the electric potential difference between two places. The electric current is also measured so as to ascertain the voltage.