(1,000,000,000) One billion volts.
There is no direct conversion between volts and joules as they are different units measuring different quantities. Volts measure electric potential difference while joules measure energy.
A stingray can give off up to 220 volts when it delivers an electric shock as a defense mechanism.
The conversion factor from electron volts to volts is 1 eV 1.602 x 10-19 volts.
Static electricity shocks typically range from 3,000 to 25,000 volts, although they can sometimes reach up to 100,000 volts. The amount of voltage generated depends on various factors such as humidity levels, surface materials, and the movement of the person being shocked.
If a light bulb is rated at 60 Watts, the voltage will depend on the specific type of bulb. For a typical incandescent bulb, the voltage would be around 120 volts. However, for an LED or CFL bulb, the voltage could be different, such as 120 volts or 240 volts.
It is one thousand million volts
45 volts
One billion volts, or 1 gigavolt (GV), is an extremely high voltage level, far exceeding typical electrical systems used in everyday applications. For context, it's about 1,000 times the voltage found in a standard power line, which usually operates around 1,000 to 50,000 volts. Such high voltages can cause severe electrical discharges and are typically used in specialized scientific applications, such as particle accelerators. In practical terms, 1 billion volts is capable of generating dangerous electric arcs and poses significant safety risks.
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230 Volts
1.55 volts
0.016 volt
Zero volts.
4160 volts
230 volts
neither...it should have 14.63 volts
3 Kv = 3,000 volts.