A caravan typically uses a 12-volt system for its electrical components such as lighting, appliances, and accessories. Some caravans may also have a 240-volt system for larger appliances that require more power, which can be plugged into an external power source when available.
Most calculators use 1.5 volts from small button-cell batteries, such as LR44 or CR2032.
If you mean the USA, there they use 120 volts / 60 Hz.
A TV will use all the volts you give it. The amount of power on the other hand varies greatly depending on type and vintage.
To calculate the amperage, you can use the formula: Amperage = Watts / Volts. Thus, for 10,000 watts at 240 volts, the amperage would be 41.67 Amps.
To calculate the amperage, use the formula: Amperes = Watts / Volts. For this situation, it would be 4000 watts / 115 volts ≈ 34.78 amps.
12 volts.
A car battery has usually 12 volts.
Should charge between 13 and 14.5 volts
How many volts for a 9 mag
An electrical device doesn't really "use" volts. The volts in a minute are the same as the volts in a second or in a day - since the voltage tends to remain fairly stable.
Most calculators use 1.5 volts from small button-cell batteries, such as LR44 or CR2032.
Yes. You can buy them from car and caravan accessory shops.
Most likely 12 volts if it is on a car. Some boats use 24 volts, or in the case of my boat 32 volts.
The formula for amperage is I = W/E. Amps = Watts/Volts. As you can see there are two values missing from the question.
5 volts
240v is the standard for household use.
none is magic