Two wires are needed for 220 volts.
Hot, neutral and ground.
Pylons are there to carry electric wires which send large amounts of electrical energy across the country from where it is generated to where it is used. Pylons usually carry electricity at many thousands of volts because this is the efficient way to transmit it. Typical voltages on pylons are 100,000 volts up to a limit of about a million volts. The wires carried on pylons are usually made of stranded aluminium with a steel core, with overall diameters up to about one inch. A line of pylons carrying six wires making up two 3-phase circuits and operating at 132,000 volts can carry a power of about 200 megawatts, enough for a town of 200,000 people.
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A 1450 watt coffee maker will use around 13 amps at 110 volts.
4 volts = 4,000 mV.
There are three wires supplying power to your home two line wires @ 110 volts each and one nutral.
Zero. Watts is the product of Amps x Volts. As you can see an amperage value is needed. Voltage = Watts/Amps. Volts = 200/? 20 volts
I believe is 12 to 14 volts.
The equation that you are looking for is I = W/E. Amps = Watts / Volts.
3 things Volts, ohms, and amps
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If the load is single phase and the load requires 460 volts to operate, then two conductors will be needed and they will connect to a two pole breaker. If the load is three phase and the load requires 460 volts to operate, then three conductors will be needed and they will connected to a three pole breaker. The sizing of the wires will depend upon the current that is drawn by the loads.
Hot, neutral and ground.
4,000 volts. Depending on the brand name, and how many times it has been recharged, or if it is lithiam nitrait.
The electric furnace operates on 240 volts so a two pole breaker is needed.
General Aviation typically uses 24 volts. Even the Boeing 777 uses 24 volts while the newer 787 is 32 volts.
It had better be in joules. Watts and volts are not units of energy. yes, but how many as in ? joules/sec