No, the bulb would last about 5 seconds... if that.
120/240 volts is the working voltage in North America.
120/240 volts is the working voltage in North America.
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It can be if you connect two same watt lamps in series with each other. The 240 volt supply will drop 120 volts across each lamp.
No, a 240 volt device runs on 240, and a 120 volt device runs on 120. Attempting to run a device on incompatible voltage results in damage.
Yes <<>> In North America, a three wire 120/240 volt system uses a neutral wire. For 240 volts two "hot" wires are used with no neutral.
no
One has an element designed to work on 120 volts, the other has an element designed to work on 240 volts.
If your trying to plug in a 110 Volt lamp into 240 volt outlet the answer is simple. You must buy a step down transformer, or your lamp will burn out.
Yes, it can be connected safely but the lamp will not emit any light.
Only if the cable going to your well pump is a three wire. The third wire could carry the neutral and you will have 120 volts from either 240 leg to the neutral.
Yes, but the lamp output wattage will be a quarter of what it is at 240 volts.power = voltage squared / resistance