PS typically refers to power supply, which provides the necessary voltage for electronic devices to function. The voltage output of a power supply can vary depending on the device or application, but common voltages include 5V, 12V, and 24V.
900,000 Volts. That is Nine Hundred Thousand volts.
150 volts is 125% of 120 volts.
45 volts
you should be paying attention in class. you should listen. you should know the answer. what is your problem big man. the answer is obvious. it is 25 volts
1 Mega-volt = 1,000,000 Volts2500 Mega-volts = 2,500,000,000 Volts
volts abbr (V)
900,000 Volts. That is Nine Hundred Thousand volts.
150 volts is 125% of 120 volts.
The conversion factor from electron volts to volts is 1 eV 1.602 x 10-19 volts.
5000 volts
45 volts
12 volts
The potential difference of 120 volts and 12 volts is 108 volts.
Volts. 12.6 volts = Full Charge 12.4 volts = 75% Charge 12.2 volts = 50% Charge 12.2 volts = 25% Charge
12.6 volts = 100% Charge 12.4 volts = 75% 12.2 volts = 50% 12.0 volts = 00%
neither...it should have 14.63 volts
yes they produce 1.5 volts