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Meaning of "kilovolts"

Kilovolts is a unit of measurement for electrical potential, equal to one thousand volts
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Suitable potentials are of the order of tens of kilovolts.
Um this takes um several kilovolts to get a little bit of.
The voltages between electrodes are of a magnitude of several kilovolts.
The peak kilovolts value gives the penetration of the radiation.
These peaks reach levels of the order of tens of kilovolts.
The values are reported in kilovolts and are the average of 5 measurements.
Acceleration energies for gases such as argon are typically a few kilovolts.
The applied voltage was nine kilovolts and the detection wavelength was 260 nm.
And let us suppose that the difference in potential is twenty kilovolts.
A protection against electrostatic discharges of ± 15 kilovolts is put in place for the inputs / outputs.
The voltages between the electrodes are of the order of several kilovolts.
Kilovolts - One thousand volts.
The sample used is a sharp needle carried at a potential of several kilovolts.
A positive voltage of 5 to 10 kilovolts is applied to the tip.
Typically such power is delivered with a voltage of one or more kilovolts.

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Download up to 300 lightning kilovolts of electricity.
The voltage between the anode and the cathode is equal to several kilovolts.
Typically a voltage in the range of 15 kilovolts to 30 kilovolts is used.
Such power supplies are also capable of producing open circuit voltages of tens of kilovolts.
Some models on this principle can stand off 3.5 kilovolts and provide up to 70 kHz bandwidth.
High-tension powerlines often operate in the range of tens to hundreds of kilovolts.
Instrument parameters include 20 kilovolts accelerating voltage, 40 nanoamp beam current, and a focused electron beam.
Transient overvoltages are surges that can reach tens of kilovolts microseconds.
KV / mm = kilovolts per millimeter.
Transient overvoltages are voltage spikes reaching values of tens of kilovolts with a duration of microseconds.
In effect, the voltage upon an electrohydraulic discharge can reach several tens of kilovolts.
In practice, voltages of the order of a few dozen kilovolts or lower are used.
The applied voltage was cut-off when the surface charge attained a fixed value of about 3 kilovolts.
Event one, five kilovolts.
Voltage class, From a few volts to hundreds of kilovolts.
These vehicles operated with three-phase alternating current of 10 kilovolts and variable frequency.
In the preferred embodiment, the substrate-adhesive combination has a breakdown potential of at least 10 kilovolts.
It is usually expressed in kilovolts ( kV ).
The high-voltage transformer 41 generates a high-voltage alternating current of a few hundred kilovolts.
A voltage differential between the fibers and the cement of about 20 kilovolts is preferred.
More preferably, the potential difference is less than 3 kilovolts.
Typical voltages are between 5 and 30 kilovolts kV.
The voltage of the point ( V p ) is of the order of magnitude of a few kilovolts.
The separation voltage was 10 kilovolts.
Its plant at Axat-Saint-Georges supplied the cities of Carcassonne and Narbonne at 20 kilovolts.
Electricity was generated at 17 kilovolts kV.
The result obtained is a voltage value usually expressed in kilovolts ( kV ).
Each coated wire was spark tested at 2.5 kilovolts.
In electricity distribution, medium voltage is commonly defined as 1-36 kilovolts.
The high voltage source was set at a negative potential of 10.7 kilovolts.
Electricity is generated at 11 kilovolts.
The direct current will be brought to a transmission voltage of 320 kilovolts ( kV ).
As mentioned above, the voltage supplied may be between 4 and 10 kilovolts.
The output from a power plant generator is normally about 25 kilovolts ( kv ).
We can't afford the health risks associated with close proximity to 500 kilovolts.

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