120v, 240v and 347v for lighting
You will need a voltage adapter. Canada uses 110-120 volts.
Answer for USA, Canada and countries running a 60 Hertz supply service.Line voltage is a term that is used to describe the voltage that is used to operate a specific device. A service that comes into a building would be considered line voltage. For a Class 1 circuit the top voltage for low voltage installations is 30 volts at 1000 vA. For a Class 2 circuit the top voltage for low voltage installations is not under 30 volts and not over 60 volts at 100 vA. Voltages used above 750 volts are considered high voltage installations.
people used to overfish in that area
Electromagnets are never used to increase or decrease the voltage in a circuit. These magnets in conjunction with a rotating device (an armature) can create a voltage but the do not have any effect on a voltage.
the difference between a voltage converter to a voltage regulator,is that a voltage converter,converts or changing the desired voltage to be used while the voltage regulator,regulates the input of the voltage amount not to excess to its inputs.
You will need a voltage adapter. Canada uses 110-120 volts.
Voltage used in the Dominican Republic is 110 V @ 60 Hz (compatible with the US and Canada). Source: voltageplugregion.com
Because there shouldn't be a fly in commercial food area
Hughes De Courson - El Vuelo
The voltage is 110 V and the frequency is 50 Hz. Electrical appliances use plugs that are two-pronged and flat... similar to those used in the United States and Canada.
There is no choice of what voltage that you are supplied for your home. You are governed by what the utility company in your area supplies.
Answer for USA, Canada and countries running a 60 Hertz supply service.Line voltage is a term that is used to describe the voltage that is used to operate a specific device. A service that comes into a building would be considered line voltage. For a Class 1 circuit the top voltage for low voltage installations is 30 volts at 1000 vA. For a Class 2 circuit the top voltage for low voltage installations is not under 30 volts and not over 60 volts at 100 vA. Voltages used above 750 volts are considered high voltage installations.
The main reason is that the voltage that the generator produces is not compatible with the residential and commercial voltages. The voltage generated could be in the range of 3.3, 6.6 and 11 kV. The consumer needs voltages in the range of 120/240, 120/208, 277/480 and 347/600. The second reason is that where the power is generated is usually miles from any urban areas where it is needed. From the generated voltage is it stepped up, with the use of transformers, to a much higher voltage in the range of 50 to 250 kV. The higher the transmitted voltage, the less voltage drop along the transmission lines. Once the voltage gets to the area that it will be used it is dropped back down, again with transformers, to the utility company's working voltage. This is the voltage that you use in residential, commercial and industrial applications.
Approximately 7% of Canada's land area is used for farming.
Voltage is not "used" Voltage is constant.
a voltmeter is used to measure voltage
If the voltage needs to be increased from a lower voltage to a higher voltage a step up transformer is used. If the voltage needs to be lowered from a higher voltage to a lower voltage a step down transformer is used.