The volt (an important electrical unit) is named after Alessandro Volta, who discovered it.
Electric pressure is called voltage, denoted by the unit volts (V).
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
Electric pressure is called voltage, denoted by the unit volts (V).
This unit is called volts.
Volts
This unit is called volts.
Internal resistance
Do you mean "volts"? Like electricity? The 'average' volts supplied to a residence in CA. (and the rest of the US) is commonly called '220 single phase'.
200 volts peak-to-peak is 100 volts peak, which is 70.7 volts rms (standing for root-mean-square) also called "effective". This 70.7 volts is the DC voltage with the same heating power as the peak-to-peak. The relationship is: rms (aka RMS) equals peak-to-peak divided by 2, then divided again by square-root of 2 (1.414). The division by 2 gets us from peak-to-peak to just peak. The next division takes us to rms. If you get an AC voltrage with no description, for exmple 120 volts AC, it is RMS (effective). The USA AC standard supply voltage is 120 (also called 117) volts RMS. The USA peak is 117 x 1.414 (square root of 2) = 165 volts peak, = 330 volts peak-to-peak.
Watts = Volts X Amps. Thus watts and volts are related but neither is higher in energy. Energy is measured as power times times, in other words watts times seconds (called Joules) or kilowatt-hours (called Units).
Yep. It is called an inverter to convert 12 volts to 110 volts AC. Get one that will supply the amp needed for the microwave.
volts abbr (V)
900,000 Volts. That is Nine Hundred Thousand volts.
150 volts is 125% of 120 volts.