I'm not sure. How many volts of homework did you have last week ?
Your question answers itself... 1000 watts, when operated on a 480-volt source..
you create a volt by conecting all to wires
With respect to the Sun, it takes 24 hours (just about). With respect to the distant stars, it's slightly less... about six minutes less, which over the course of a year adds up to 1 full day.
11 hours
96 hours
There is 1 ohm in 1 volt.
kilo means 1000 so multiply by 1000 to get from 1 volt to 1 kilo volt
1 million volts.
One volt is zero watts.
It can run about 1,200-2400 mAh.
3 hours
Volt is the unit of voltage.One volt is equal to 1 joule per coulomb:1 V = 1 J/C
Volt is the unit of voltage.One volt is equal to 1 joule per coulomb:1 V = 1 J/C
1 volt battery does not exist.
The two are not compatible units. An Electron Volt is the amount of charge one electron gains or loses when it crosses an electrical potential difference of 1 volt.
No. If you connect two 12 volt batteries in series(positive to negative) to make 24 volts, you will have 100 amp hours. If you connect two 12 volt batteries in parallel(pos to pos, neg to neg) you will stay at 12 volts but have 200 amp hours
It varies from one 9 volt battery model to another. The typical Alkaline 9 volt battery you find in many toys and smoke detectors has 565 mAh (Milliampere Hours) of power. A Zinc Carbon model has 400 mAh. A Lithium has 1200 mAh. There are 1,000 mili amps in 1 amp.