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Medium voltage is hard to determine. There are different levels of voltage in different fields. Though many say medium and high voltage can be interchanged it is as shown to be anything from 300-600V .
This question cannot be answered without knowing the voltage. Watts=Volts x Amps In the United States mains voltage (what you get in your house) is 120 Volts, so 120 x 400 = 48,000 Watts In Europe mains voltage is 230 Volts, so 230 x 400 = 92,000 Watts
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The generation voltage of vtps is a variation of many different principles.
Answer for countries in Europe and other world areas running a 50 Hz supply service.grid current (the electricity mains) is *AC (alternating Current, The voltage follows a sinus curve going from (here in Europe) 240 V to -240 V and back fifty times second.The current from a battery (like from my car battery (actually a lead acid accumulator) is DC mine is 12 V. There are batteries in many sizes for many different uses.I can pull more amperage from my car battery (during a few seconds) than I can from my wall socket!
There are many different answers to this question as there are many different opinions of Jesus, but i suppose the mains one are 2: 1) He was the Son of God, and 2) He was the Saviour of the world
Coca cola is sold in many different countries around the world and imported from different countries to different countries.
Ellsworth, Maine uses the same mains voltage as does the rest of the United States, 120 volts at 60Hz. 240Volts 60 Hz is used for many large appliances. Residential buildings usually have 120 2-phase power, with large appliances being connected between them, giving a voltage of 208 volts.
For many years, mainland Western Europe has used a mains electricity supply rated at nominally 220VAC @ 50Hz, while the UK used 240VAC @ 50Hz. Currently, ALL Western European supplies are classified 230VAC and most other countries follow this. However the US and Canada use 120 V @ 60 Hz.
Walmart has stores in over 27 countries. It also has 55 different names that are used in the different countries.
V=IR Not a good question tbh as there many formulas for working out voltage using different variables and constants.
the Bouganvilla is native to many different countries such as South America, Brazil, Peru and South Argentina. The Bouganvilla has many different names corresponding to different countries. In South America it is known as Napoleon.