35V
35 volts (35 V) is a unit of electric potential difference. A volt is the potential energy per unit charge, so a 35 V potential difference can drive current through a circuit when a path is provided. In practical terms, 35 V represents a moderate DC voltage commonly found in electronic equipment, power supplies, and battery packs. It is high enough to pose a risk of electric shock under certain conditions, but safety considerations and regulatory thresholds vary by region and application; proper insulation and safe working practices are important.
In components, many capacitors, connectors, and other parts are rated at voltages such as 35 V, 50
Measurement and specification: 35 V can be measured with a DC voltmeter. For circuits that use alternating