It depends what country you're in. Here in the UK, the mains voltage is 230 volts.
live current may contain high voltage
The three elements of electricity are: - Voltage - Current - Resistance
The source of voltage.
At a high enough voltage, everything conducts electricity.
Low voltage by definition means any voltage from 31 to 750 volts inclusive.
The four main or basic concepts of electricity include current, power, and potential difference, which is the Voltage. The fourth main concept of electricity is resistance.
live current may contain high voltage
It varies in different countries round the world but most use 240 volt mains.
step up transformer output gives the high voltage which is useful for transmiission of electricity
step up transformer output gives the high voltage which is useful for transmiission of electricity
step up transformer output gives the high voltage which is useful for transmiission of electricity
Here are several. We don't know which one would be the 'main' one. Power = (voltage) x (current) (voltage)2 / (resistance) (current)2 x (resistance) (energy) / (time) (voltage) x (current) x (power factor)
no...current is a flow of electricity
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There is voltage in strawberries. The voltage makes them have electricity if it didnt maybe not has much flavor.
There are three main properties that make electricity work: voltage. amps and resistiance. These properties work together inside a circus to allow electricity to move from place to place.
The electricity voltage in Great Britain is 230 volts.