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volts Meaning in kannada ( volts ಅದರರ್ಥ ಏನು?)



ವೋಲ್ಟ್ಗಳು, ವೋಲ್ಟ್,

Noun:

ವೋಲ್ಟ್,

volts's Usage Examples:

The archivolts are attached over eleven columns, three are of white.


Instead, it was the combined result of two simultaneous though unrelated revolts.


The pulses were wide and the voltage unpredictable, with no-load peaks in excess of 10,000 volts and a rapid drop in voltage as the fence leakage increased.


A high voltage power source, for example 30 to 150 kilovolts (kV), called the tube voltage, is connected across cathode and anode to.


television systems may be authorized to install systems energized up to only 30 volts between conductors, and may not be permitted to work on mains-voltage circuits.


The LHC itself then accelerates them to several teraelectronvolts (TeV).


surface: Typically, lightning discharges 30 kiloamperes at up to 100 megavolts, and emits radio waves, light, X- and even gamma rays.


A high-voltage power supply powered by mains electricity, which may be a simple transformerless voltage multiplier circuit made with diodes and capacitors, generates a voltage of 2 kilovolts or more, high enough to conduct through the body of an insect which bridges the two grids, but not high enough to spark across the air gap.


The object of the harrying was to prevent further revolts in Mercia and Northumbria; however, it did not prevent rebellions elsewhere.


His eldest son Alexander converted to Islam under the name Iskender, and died as governor of Smyrna in 1418, while his second son Fruzhin participated in revolts and campaigns against the Ottomans, trying to liberate his father's realm, and died in Hungary after 1444.


resulted in numerous revolts and culminated in Koliivshchyna – the Haydamaka upraise under the leadership of M.


MeV x-rays required potentials on the tube of 3-5 million volts (3-5 megavolts), necessitating huge, expensive x-ray machines.


In 1907, Foote and Jarvis built Croton Hydro project on the Muskegon River, the first project in the world that could transmit 110,000 volts of electricity.



Synonyms:

millivolt, potential unit, V, femtovolt, abvolt, kilovolt, mV, nanovolt, kV, microvolt, picovolt,

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