3 Point (british)
In the UK the mains voltage is 240 volts
The mains voltage in Cyprus is 230 volts at a frequency of 50 Hz.
The mains voltage is 230 volts, and the frequency is 50Hz.
A 'service mains' is not associated with an electricity 'transmission' system, but with a low-voltage 'distribution' system. The service mains is the name given to the cable that connects a building to the low-voltage mains supply.
You get power, which is voltage * current (so both!).
230 V
Less likelihood of electrocotion.
Low voltage is derived from a mains supply using a transformer, which steps down the high voltage alternating current (AC) from the mains to a lower voltage level. The transformer operates on the principle of electromagnetic induction, where the primary winding receives the mains voltage, inducing a lower voltage in the secondary winding. Additionally, rectification may be used to convert the AC to direct current (DC) if needed for specific applications. This process ensures that the voltage is safe for use in residential and commercial electrical systems.
Desktop computers all come with a power supply that changes the mains voltage in your country's electricity supply to that needed inside the PC. Thus the Voltage used by your PC is the mains voltage in the country where the PC was sold.
Not without a suitable mains adapter to charge the battery. The UK mains voltage is 230 Volts - the US mains runs at just 110 colts.
The standard voltage is the Republic of Ireland is 220 VAC at 50Hz.
The voltage is 230volts and this is the norm in Europe.