33 examples of volts in sentences

ed un' altra volt' addio!

Welcome good Frends: [Sidenote: my good] Say Voltumand, what from our Brother Norwey? Volt.

The electric transmission of power has been successfully made in California over a distance of some 220 miles, at a pressure on transmission lines of 50,000 volts.

In high-tension circuits over which such pressures as 50,000 volts is transmitted, no little difficulty is experienced from leakage and consequent loss of energy.

These generators will be wound to produce an electric pressure of 12,000 volts, raised by means of step-up transformers to 22,000, 40,000, and 60,000 volts, according to the distance of transmission.

These generators will be wound to produce an electric pressure of 12,000 volts, raised by means of step-up transformers to 22,000, 40,000, and 60,000 volts, according to the distance of transmission.

Qui perjurum convenire volt hominem, ito in comitium; Qui mendacem et gloriosum, apud Cloacinae sacrum.

A length of wire charged with 2000 volts (negative) is exposed to the air for several hours.

The electric tension of the dynamos measures 600 volts.

E Magnitude of 1 volt.

C Electric work (volt coulomb).

vC Electric effect (volt ampere, watt in one second).

By actual experience I have been able to prove that at least 25 sections of electrodes should be in series and across any one of these sections the potential difference need not be greater than 1.8 volts, the current being of any desired amount, according to the surface of plates used.

This apparatus has always given me on discharging 40 amperes at the E.M.F. of 1.85 volts during 60 or 65 minutes.

For if E = 50,000 volts, R = 0.001 ohm, then C = 50000/0.001 = 50,000,000 amperes.

The ohm, the ampere, the volt, are merely words that express ideas that we all understand; and so does the watt, and so will the 1,000 watts when you come to think over the matter as much as some of us have done.

The troth, plighted (right) and unplighted; A female volt with all her ergs in one gasket; A gloat near a patch of I-told-you-so.

The troth, plighted (right) and unplighted; A female volt with all her ergs in one gasket; A gloat near a patch of I-told-you-so.

The troth, plighted (right) and unplighted; A female volt with all her ergs in one gasket; A gloat near a patch of I-told-you-so.

The troth, plighted (right) and unplighted; A female volt with all her ergs in one gasket; A gloat near a patch of I-told-you-so.

And if he volts on your Half-thrust, you must parry and risposte in the Flank.

"There was a flash of blue flame and a shriek of pain as 11,000 volts of electricity shot through the wire.

VOLTA, ALESSANDRINO, Italian physicist, born at Como; professor of Physics at Pavia; made electrical discoveries which laid the foundation of what is called after him voltaic electricity; volt, the unit of electric motive force, being a term among sundry others in electric science similarly derived (1745-1827).

They had accordingly installed huge induction coils and sent currents of two thousand volts over the line.

But, what is an inconvenience as regards mounting, if we wish to supply them by ordinary machines (for they must be mounted in series of 3 on each derived circuit if the machine gives, as most frequently the case, 100 volts), is an advantage as regards the quality and steadiness of the light and the duration of the lamps.

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