110V (or more accurately, a range of 100-120V) refers to a common standard of alternating current (AC) electrical power used in many countries, most notably in North America, Central America, and parts of South America. It is used to power household appliances, lighting, and other electrical devices. The voltage is typically supplied at a frequency of 60 Hz in North America, but can be 50 Hz in other regions using similar voltages. While commonly referred to as 110V, the actual voltage may vary slightly (e.g., 115V or 120V) depending on the specific location and electrical grid.
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