The SI-derived unit for electric potential, electric potential difference (voltage), and electromotive force is the volt (symbol: V). When an electric current of one ampere wastes one watt of power between two locations on a conducting wire, that potential is known as one volt. Equivalently, one joule of energy will be transferred for every coulomb of charge that passes across the difference in potential between two places.
220V is a certain electrical potential from a power source, or to put it another way, and it’s the amount of force applied to get electrons to flow through an electrical connection. The common household voltage in a large number of nations is 220V.
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