how many volts?

I can give you a quick answer. I'm sure you will get more "help". I might have time to check back. The best way I know to explain this is to think of the resistor as just a restriction. If you hooked one end of the resistor to your 14 volts and just check the potential at the open end, you would read 14volts. No drop. Now if you hooked the resistor up and completed the circuit the voltage drop across it would be 14 volts. In other words there is not an output "votage". A resistor is like a light bulb. Which is what a resistor is, sort of. If you put two resistor in the line, in series they would "split" the voltage drop. But it would be 14 volts across the two in total. Hope that help. Maybe you knew it already.