The Japanese word for volt is simply ボルト(boruto). They're incredibly similar because ボルト is an English loanword.
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This doesn't translate well into Japanese (unless you want to say "electricity-operated marathon runner"), but you can spell "volt runner" in katakana like ボルトランナー (boruto rannaa).
English: Emolga and the New Volt Switch!Japanese: Emonga vs Tsutarja! The Volt Change Chaos!!
A volt is a volt is a volt.
A volt is a volt is a volt.
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Not "Volt" - but "Volta". The unit "volt" was named Alessandro Volta.
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There is no such thing as a proton volt.
+12 volt , -12 volt, + 5 volt, - 5 volt, and + 3.3 volt.
The unit for electric potential difference is the volt (V).
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