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voltage

[ vohl-tij ]

noun

Electricity.
  1. electromotive force or potential difference expressed in volts. volt.


voltage

/ ˈ±¹É™ÊŠ±ô³Ùɪ»åÏô /

noun

  1. an electromotive force or potential difference expressed in volts
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voltage

/ ±¹Å±ô′³ÙÄ­Âá /

  1. A measure of the difference in electric potential between two points in space, a material, or an electric circuit, expressed in volts.
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Origin of voltage1

First recorded in 1885–90; volt 1 + -age
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The Huron Substation was built in 1906 in Cypress Park to convert the Los Angeles Railway Yellow Cars to a higher voltage.

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Substations, operated by the National Grid, are designed to produce, convert, and distribute electricity at suitable voltage levels.

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Substations are designed to produce, convert, and distribute electricity at suitable voltage levels.

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It's a massive metal transmission tower with high voltage lines as thick as a fist.

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The transmission lines are more structurally sound, usually served by metal towers, and they transport higher voltage at higher speeds.

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