The voltage "110" typically refers to a voltage level used in electrical systems. In the context of household electricity, it often refers to a nominal value of 110 volts, which is common in countries like the United States, Canada, and some parts of South America.
In these regions, the standard voltage for home appliances and electronics is typically around 110 to 120 volts, alternating current (AC). However, the exact value can fluctuate slightly due to local variations in power supply.
In other parts of the world, like Europe or Asia, 220-240 volts is more common for household electricity. So, 110V is on the lower end compared to the higher voltages used elsewhere.
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