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in cathode-ray tubes · to generate X-rays and particle beams · to produce electrical arcs · for ignition · in photomultiplier tubes · and in high-power amplifier vacuum tubes · as well as other industrial · 000 &gt · 500 Electrical arcing Low voltage ≤ 1 · 000 ≤ 1 · 500 Electrical shock Extra-low voltage &lt · 50 &lt · IEEE · VDE · etc.) define high voltage as above 1000&#160 · V for alternating current · and at least 1500&#160 · V for direct current . &#91 · 1 &#93 · in IEC 61140. In the United States

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in cathode-ray tubes
to generate X-rays and particle beams
to produce electrical arcs
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for ignition
in photomultiplier tubes
and in high-power amplifier vacuum tubes
as well as other industrial
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000 &gt
500 Electrical arcing Low voltage ≤ 1
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000 ≤ 1
500 Electrical shock Extra-low voltage &lt
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50 &lt
IEEE
VDE
etc.) define high voltage as above 1000&#160
V for alternating current
and at least 1500&#160
V for direct current . &#91
1 &#93
in IEC 61140. In the United States

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