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1. Voltage standards: Different countries use different voltage standards, for example, the United States uses 120V AC voltage, while most countries in Europe use 230V AC voltage.
2. Frequency differences: In addition to voltage, different countries may also have different power frequency standards. For example, the United States uses a frequency of 60Hz, while most of Europe uses a frequency of 50Hz.
3. Dc voltage: Batteries are usually used to provide DC power. Although the DC voltage is generally relatively fixed, it can still vary due to the standards and application requirements of different countries.
In short, there may be differences in output voltage when using batteries in different countries, depending on the power standards and specifications of the countries. When purchasing and using batteries, it is necessary to choose the appropriate product according to local power standards and requirements
The output voltage standards of different countries in the world are not uniform, and different countries and regions have different voltage standards. The following are common voltage standards in some countries:
- USA and Canada: 110-120 volts
- Most of Europe: 220-240 volts
- Japan: 100 volts
- China: 220 volts
- Australia: 230 volts
- India: 230 volts
- Brazil: 110-127 volts
- Argentina: 220 volts
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