The question is vague; the reason, probably why many did not offer an answer.
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Not vague - just a typical science student's electrical homework or exam question!
120 volts and 240 volts at 60 Hz alternating current is used in USA, Canada and many other countries which have adopted that system as their national service standard.
230 volts at 50 Hz alternating current is mostly used in countries in Europe and many other countries which have adopted that system as their national service standard.
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power company's 4,160 VAC primary voltage
Depends on the country
No. 240 Volts was the nominal standard in Australia with a tolerance of +/- 10%, So the voltage could be anywhere between 216 Volts and 264 Volts. The change to 230 volts is part of international harmonisation between countries that use 220 volt standards and 240 volt Standards. The new tolerance levels are +10% and - 6%.
260 volts
A house current reading of 150 volts is not normal, as standard residential electrical systems in most countries operate at around 120 volts or 230 volts, depending on the region. If you're measuring 150 volts, it could indicate a problem with the electrical supply or equipment. It's advisable to consult a licensed electrician to investigate and ensure safety.
In the US a general purpose receptacle outlet would be 120 volts; England 240 volts, France 115 volts, Libya 127 volts, Okinawa 100 volts, Tanzania 230 volts . . .; all depends on where your house is.
Depends on the country
No. 240 Volts was the nominal standard in Australia with a tolerance of +/- 10%, So the voltage could be anywhere between 216 Volts and 264 Volts. The change to 230 volts is part of international harmonisation between countries that use 220 volt standards and 240 volt Standards. The new tolerance levels are +10% and - 6%.
260 volts
260 volts
240 volts from the secondary side of the transformer to your house
No. plenty of volts but not enough amps - maybe a dolls house LOL
The average voltage a house outlet will give actually depends on how far of a distance the house is from a transformer on the pole. If the house is fairly close to the transformer, it will probably give around 120 volts. However, if the house is a bit far from the transformer, it will probably give around 107 volts.
Yes if the house supply is 220-240 volts. The required voltage range should be printed somewhere on the fan.
A house current reading of 150 volts is not normal, as standard residential electrical systems in most countries operate at around 120 volts or 230 volts, depending on the region. If you're measuring 150 volts, it could indicate a problem with the electrical supply or equipment. It's advisable to consult a licensed electrician to investigate and ensure safety.
110-120 volts
The watches themselves use batteries and do not depend on the house voltage supply. It is important to have the correct charger suitable for the house voltage of 110 or 240 volts.
230 volts at 50 Hz