In the USA it is either 120/208 or 120/240 depending on your local unility company
The average household in Uruguay has around 2.8 people.
The average household accumulates about 40 pounds of dust per year.
The average household size worldwide is around 3 to 4 people. However, this can vary significantly depending on the region and cultural norms.
On average, there are about 1.5 to 2 televisions per household in the UK. This number may vary depending on the size of the household and individual preferences.
There are many aspects to take into consideration in regards to how many books a library would have. The considerations to keep in mind would be the size of the town the library is located and how many libraries are in that town. The library of congress has over 120 million books.
It depends on which country that you live in. European and UK, the household voltage is 230 volts. In North America, the household voltage is 120 volts. Other countries around the world, the blankets that are sold will match the household supply of that country.
240v is the standard for household use.
How many DvDs do the average household own?
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.
115 VAC stands for 115 volts alternating current. This indicates the voltage and type of electricity supplied to a device or appliance for operation. In the case of 115 VAC, it means that the electricity flows in both directions periodically, typically used in household electrical systems in many countries.
This depends on how many people live in the household.
The average household in Uruguay has around 2.8 people.
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I assume that you are asking about an average, household kitchen griddle. More counter-top kitchen appliances are rated in the 1,000 to 1,250 Watt range. Since Watts Watts divided by Volts.
In the UK, 230-240 volts.AnswerFor the UK, the legal requirement is 230 V (-6%/+10%). Incidentally, volts don't 'come out' of a socket!!!
A house does not use volts in a day but rather consumes energy measured in kilowatt-hours (kWh). The average household in the US uses about 30 kWh per day. Volts measure electrical potential, which determines the flow of electricity, while watt-hours measure the total energy consumed over a period of time.