• SI unit of electric potential difference (voltage)
  • one volt = one joule per coulomb of charge
  • named after Alessandro Volta, inventor of the first chemical battery
  • drives electricity (current) through conductors: V = I * R (Ohm’s law)
  • household mains: 120 V (Americas) or 230 V (Europe, Asia)
  • single cell battery: 1.5 V (alkaline), 3.7 V (lithium-ion)
  • lightning: hundreds of millions of volts
  • neural action potentials: ~70 mV resting, ~+40 mV peak
  • electrical power: P = V * I (watt = volt times ampere)