110-Volt
The term "110-Volt" refers to a standard voltage level used in electrical systems, particularly in North America. It is commonly used for household appliances and lighting. This voltage is part of the alternating current (AC) system, which allows electricity to flow in both directions, making it suitable for powering various devices.
In contrast to 220-Volt systems, which are often used for larger appliances like dryers and ovens, 110-Volt systems are typically safer and easier to manage for everyday use. Most standard outlets in homes provide this voltage, making it essential for powering items such as televisions, computers, and kitchen appliances.