About 240 volts.
In the U.S.A., 110VAC is the usual household receptacle voltage where lamps, TV's etc are connected and the computer, printer & related devices are also connected. Other countries may have different operating voltages required for computers.
An RF cable is an electrical connector designed to work at radio frequencies in the multi-megahertz range. Breakdown is a function of maximum voltage. Maximum capabilities is dependent on frequency since the typical value of VSWR is proportional to the increase in frequency.
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DC forward voltage is generally related to diodes. It means the voltage across the diode when the diode is forward biased, i.e. when the anode is more positive than the cathode. The forward voltage is the drop across the diode. The amount of drop is a function of current. For typical silicon diodes, the forward voltage drop ranges from 0.6 volts for very small currents, to 1.5 or more volts for large currents.
They are twisted to improve resistance to electrical interference and the also help with improving voltage resistance.
The electrical lines to a typical house in the UK are 230 V 50 Hz.
No. The voltage is the same but you'll need an adaptator to use either the English or the European electrical outlets.
European voltage is 220 volts at 50 HRz.
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230 V 50Hz. The frequency is reliably stable almost everywhere, but the voltage varies quite a lot in some European countries.
Step down transformer from 220 volts AC to 110volts AC
Electrical voltage can be changed by a transformer.
Yes. Hungary has the same type of outlets and voltage as most European countries, like France, Germany, Poland, and Sweden.
It depends in which country you are located. Through out the world that are different electrical voltages. The electrical manufactures knowing this and wanting to sell world wide make bulb to run on that countries electrical system. The two main voltages that bulbs operate on are; in 60 Hertz countries 120 volts and 50 Hertz countries 230 volts.
yes they do! :) Europe uses a different voltage than the US and also has different shaped electrical plugs, so you can't just plug a European appliance into an American electrical outlet. If you can get the right kind of current, then the appliances will still work.
the hot wire carries the electrical voltage
The transformer provides the electricity at the right voltage for the house. In all countries it makes sense for all the houses to be fed with the same voltage, which simplifies the market for electrical applicances. Most countries use a standard voltage in the range 100-125 v or 220-240 v. The electrical energy has to be transmitted over long distances at a higher voltage unless you want to live next to a generator, so the transformer changes the voltage from a higher voltage like 6600 v to the correct voltage for the house, e.g. 230 v.