A: The question is not specifically qualified. normally for a dry human it is around 28v for begging to feel it. break the skin or get wet that is another question
The maximum level of voltage allowed for a person to be exposed safely.
Read the label.
maximum generated voltage is 21KV
Voltage amplitude is the maximum value of a voltage.
15.5 volts maximum.
A capacitor can charge to its' maximum OR the voltage applied to it, whichever is LESS.
In India maximum generation is 21.5kv
The voltage across the resistor is whatever voltage is applied. The only maximum here would be a voltage that would damage the resistor. If you think this might happen, you'll have to look up such a voltage from the data sheets.
The past tense is bared.
Clipping occurs in the voltage waveform when the input voltage, multiplied by the voltage gain of the op-amp circuit, exceeds the op-amp supply voltage as limited by the output network. The supply voltage and output network, limits the maximum voltage that can be achieved at the output. The op-amp behaves normally within its range of maximum voltage output, and then it is clipped when it reaches the maximum voltage of the circuit.
When a light bulb is rated for 3.2 V it means that it is the maximum operating voltage to be applied to the bulb.
If you mean loudest possible, that would be 194dB. If you mean loudest before the tissue of the human ear dies instantly, that would be 180dB.