The standard voltage for electricity supply in household buildings in Singapore is 230 volts.
in Australia most homes are single phase 240 volts but when measured with a multi meter sometimes you get readings of between 230 and 250 volts
There aren't any houses in the UK on 110 volts. The UK standard is 230 volts.
India's standard electrical supply for home outlets is 230 volts at 50 Hz. This is what the country has chosen for their supply. Lots of outer countries use the exact same voltage.
No. Unfortunately every country has different electrical standards. In North America the electrical standard is of 110-120 volts at a frequency of 60 Hz
If you are referring to domestic electrical outlets, most regions use either 110 - 120 volts or 230 - 240 volts.
The voltage requirements for power outlets in India are typically 230 volts at a frequency of 50 hertz.
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Since 1998, the standard mains supply throughout Indonesia is 230 volts, 50 Hz.
In the US a general purpose receptacle outlet would be 120 volts; England 240 volts, France 115 volts, Libya 127 volts, Okinawa 100 volts, Tanzania 230 volts . . .; all depends on where your house is.