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Qué (quién) es VOLTS - definición


Volts (album)         
COMPILATION ALBUM
Volts is an album by AC/DC released as a part named "Disc Four" on the Bonfire box set. Released in November 1997, the album is a compilation of some alternative versions of songs recorded for the albums Let There Be Rock and Highway to Hell, and some songs previously released.
Nuts and Volts         
  • Nuts and Volts booth at [[Maker Faire]] 2008.
AMERICAN TECHNOLOGY MAGAZINE
Nuts and volts; Nuts & Volts; Nuts & volts
Nuts and Volts is a bimonthly American magazine for the hands-on hobbyist, design engineer, technician, and experimenter. It has been published by T&L Publications since 1980 and leans heavily toward microcontroller and digital electronics projects.
5000 Volts         
BAND
5,000 Volts; Martin Jay (musician)
5000 Volts is the name of a British disco recording act that achieved success throughout Europe during the 1970s. The group consisted of vocalists Tina Charles and Martin Jay, with a changing group of session musicians.
Ejemplos de uso de VOLTS
1. The solar panel will be teeming with more than 100 volts of electricity, possibly as much as 160 volts.
2. The solar panel captures sunlight to generate electricity, and is alive with more than 100 volts of electricity, possibly as much as 160 volts.
3. Electromagnetic fields of up to six volts per metre were discovered at close range, compared with safe levels of 0.05 volts.
4. If you could measure it in electricity volts, it would be ',000 million volts." A familiar tension reappears on his face.
5. During electrocution, the chair delivers a 30–second jolt of 1,800 volts of electricity and then 240 volts for 60 seconds.