Volt (disambiguation)
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Volt (symbol V) is the SI derived unit for electromotive force and potential difference, named after Alessandro Volta.
Volt or Volts may also refer to:
Electrical measurement
[edit]- electron volt (eV), a unit of energy in physics
- volt-ampere (VA), a unit used to measure the apparent power in an electrical circuit
- volt-ampere reactive (var), a unit used to measure reactive power in an AC system
- Volt meter, instrument for measuring electrical potential
- Volt-ohm meter (VOM), instrument that combines several electrical measurement functions
- volt-second (V⋅s), more commonly the weber (Wb), a unit of magnetic flux
- Volts Center Tapped (VCT), a unit of voltage output of a center tapped transformer
Entertainment and media
[edit]- Ugo Volt, a computer game
- Volt, a Sonoma State University poetry magazine
- Volt (Dungeons & Dragons), a fictional creature
- Volt (Transformers), a fictional character
- Volt (TV series), French Canadian
- Volt Records
- Volts (album), an album by AC/DC
- Volt, an EP by Trip Shakespeare
- Volt, a character in Warframe
People
[edit]- Alessandro Volta (1745–1827), the Italian physicist after whom the term volt is named
- John Volts (1825–1904?), a British critic, philosopher and writer.
Other uses
[edit]- Chevrolet Volt, an American plug-in hybrid automobile
- Volt Europa, a pan-European political party often referred to as "Volt". Branches:
- Volt Albania
- Volt Austria
- Volt Belgium
- Volt Bulgaria
- Volt Cyprus
- Volt Czech Republic
- Volt Denmark
- Volt France
- Volt Germany
- Volt Greece
- Volt Ireland
- Volt Italy
- Volt Luxembourg
- Volt Malta
- Volt Netherlands
- Volt Portugal
- Volt Romania
- Volt Slovakia
- Volt Spain
- Volt Sweden
- Volt Switzerland
- Volt Ukraine
- Volt UK
- Volt Technical Resources, a US recruiting company
- VoltDB, an in-memory database
- Volt, Nike company's name for the colour electric lime
- Former Volt Bank, Australia