Terrible Power 380,000 Voltage Accident Electric Shock.....
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AA batteries are used in Flashlight: 1.5 V (DC)
Car battery: 12 V (DC)
electricity used in homes: 220 V (110 V in some countries) (AC)
I'm available for electric train lines: 12 kV and 50 kV (AC)
In general, low voltage up to 1000 V,
If the above is referred to as high-voltage 1000 V
Voltage, electric potential difference, electric pressure or electric tension (denoted ∆V or ∆U) is the difference in electric potential energy between two points per unit electric charge. The voltage between two points is equal to the work done per unit of charge against a static electric field to move the charge between two points and is measured in units of volts (a joule per coulomb).
Voltage can be caused by static electric fields, by electric current through a magnetic field, by time-varying magnetic fields, or some combination of these three.[1][2] A voltmeter can be used to measure the voltage (or potential difference) between two points in a system; often a common reference potential such as the ground of the system is used as one of the points. A voltage may represent either a source of energy (electromotive force), or lost, used, or stored energy (potential drop).,
Alternating current (AC)
Direct current (DC)
Electric potential
Electric shock
Electrical measurements
Electrochemical potential
Fermi level
High voltage
Ohm's law
Ohm
Open-circuit voltage
Phantom voltage
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