In the Harry Potter series, the Philosopher's Stone was guarded in Vault 713 at Gringotts Wizarding Bank. However, the precise details of the volt or voltage associated with the vault are not specified in the books.
There is no such profession as a lightning volt scientist.
lamp works on power of volt
There is no such profession as a lightning volt scientist.
can you plug a 115 volt into a 110 volt
Grounding monitor
In the Sorcerer's Stone, he got the Sorcerer's Stone from the vault in Gringotts
it was vault 713
Harry gets his wizarding world money (galleons, sickles, knuts) at Gringotts, in Diagon Alley.
In the first book, The Sorcerer's Stone, Harry and Hagrid visit Gringotts to get Harry some money and there they also empty the vault with the stone. Shortly after they empty the vault, there was an attempted theft of the stone.
Gringotts (the wizarding bank) was not from a film studio. Gringotts Bank is actually Australia House in London.
Gringotts Bank is run by goblins.
I believe it is Rubeus Hagrid that shows Harry to Gringotts bank in Harry Potter and the Philsopher's/Sorcerer's Stone.
The Philosopher's Stone is said to be hidden in vault 713 in Gringotts Wizarding Bank in the Harry Potter series. However, this vault is just rumored to hold the stone and its true location remains a mystery.
Gringotts is the correct spelling of the bank in the Harry Potter series.
Gringotts is a building, it can't die.
Verne Troyer - "Mini Me" and voice of Griphook the Goblin bank teller Gringotts
In Sorcerer's Stone, he has to purchase some stuff for school, and since he has never known he was a wizard, Hagrid comes with him. Hagrid taps a certain brick with his umbrella behind The Leaky Cauldron, into Diagon Alley, and in Diagon Alley there is a certain place where Gringotts is located.