Physics, asked by prasadtushar211, 23 days ago

at what voltage does current gets supplied to our house?​

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Answered by sanjayaryan1195
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The US has a split phase system, each residence gets 240V From a center tapped transformer, line to line. The center tap is grounded and becomes neutral in the home. So the home has Two line to neutral source of 120 V nominal (not 110) which is typically held +/-5% which is 114–126 and may be allowed to sag to -10% on occasion which is 108 minimum. It also then has a line to line voltage of 240 V nominal for large, typically fixed location appliances. Like Heat, A/C, ovens, stoves, water heaters and dryers.

Answered by itzcutechandan
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Electric voltage is supplied to our houses at 220 volt.

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