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900,000 Volts. That is Nine Hundred Thousand volts.

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There are 1.2 kilovolts in 1200 volts. This is because 1 kilovolt is equal to 1000 volts, so 1200 volts is equivalent to 1.2 kilovolts.

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1,200 volts = 1.2 kilovolts

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1 800 000 volts.

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1800000 VOLTS

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1,200,000 volts

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How many kilovolts are in 12000 volts?

12


How many volts are in 12kilo volts?

Kilo means 1000 so there are 12,000 volts in 12 Kilovolts


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What is 50 kilovolts when written in volts?

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