A "C" battery has a 1.5 Volts same with AAA, AA, and D batteries.
one and a half volts in a C battery.
One statvolt is about 299.8 volts.
A good AA battery has about 1.5 volts across it.
Ohm's law: Volts = Amps * Ohms, or Amps = Volts / Ohms 12 volts / 0.5 ohms = 24 amps
4 volts and how many amps? Watts = amps x volts. It depends on the amount of current (in Amps) flowing at 4 Volts... See Ohms Law: Watts = Volts x Amps If you have 2 Amps flowing at 4 Volts you are dissipating/consuming 8 Watts. If you have 10 Amps flowing at 4 Volts you are dissipating/consuming 40 Watts.
12kv is equal to 12000 volt.(12*1000).
It varies depending on which country you are in.
Volts.
This depends on the size of the generator itself. The smaller the generator, the more RPM's will be needed to generate 200 volts in an A/C system.
1.5 volts.
12 volts in a car.
45 volts
1000
230 Volts
Disposable C batteries are 1.5 volts (the rechargeable kind can vary). The number of amps they put out depends on the resistivity of the circuit they are attached to.
C batteries use 1.5 volts. The number of amps depends on what device it is hooked up to. An average for four C batteries would be about 16 amps.
Zero volts.
0.016 volt