- The volt (symbol: V) is the unit of
electric potential,
electric potential difference (voltage), and
electromotive force in the
International System of...
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Works on the
Murghab River, was
designed to
produce 1.2
megawatts at 16.5
kilovolts.
Until 1957, however, most
electrical power in
Turkmenistan was produced...
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maximum volt-amperes and
maximum watts. A
common prefixed derived unit is "
kilovolt-ampere" (symbol kVA). The VA
rating is
limited by the
maximum permissible...
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Gases are
excellent insulators up to
electric field strengths of tens of
kilovolts per centimetre. Very high: For many purposes, the
conductivity of a plasma...
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through the tube. A high
voltage power source, for
example 30 to 150
kilovolts (kV),
called the tube voltage, is
connected across cathode and
anode to...
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television screens. Neon
signs typically operate at much
higher voltages (2–15
kilovolts), and the
luminous tubes are
commonly meters long. The gl****
tubing is...
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digital electronic circuitry.
Power line surges.
These can be up to
several kilovolts,
enough to
damage electronic equipment that is
insufficiently protected...
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until it
breaks down into
plasma at
electric field strengths above 30
kilovolts per centimetre.
Usually very high: for many purposes, the conductivity...
- option. A
typical TASER device can
operate with a peak
voltage of 50
kilovolts (1200
Volts to the body), an
electric current of 1.9 milliamps, at for...
- audio-frequency, or radio-frequency.
Voltage class: From a few
volts to
hundreds of
kilovolts.
Cooling type: Dry or liquid-immersed; self-cooled,
forced air-cooled;forced...