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The average voltage a house outlet will give actually depends on how far of a distance the house is from a transformer on the pole. If the house is fairly close to the transformer, it will probably give around 120 volts. However, if the house is a bit far from the transformer, it will probably give around 107 volts.

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If you live in North America the standard home voltage is 120/240 volts.

A typical household uses a 240 volt circuit for the oven and dryer and 120 volt circuits for everything else.

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In North America 115 to 120 volts.

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260 volts

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