Standard single phase AC voltage in Japan is 100 volts. The frequency is not the same throughout the country however. Eastern Japan is predominantly 50 Hz while the west prefers 60 Hz.
Three phase voltage is 200 volts.
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AnswerJapan uses the 100 V @ 50 or 60 Hz (vs 120 V @ 60 Hz in the US and Canada). Japan the same plugs as in the US and Canada.
For the most part, the entire country runs on 100VAC, but depending on the area, you may encounter differences in frequency - either 50Hz or 60Hz. For the most part to be safe, check with the labels on your electronics and/or power adapters to see if they are switchable to that. If not, you may need a transformer.
If you go to Japan you'll need a device/convertor that accepts 100 Volt : electricity in Japan is 100 Volts .
100V 50-60Hz
Your home electrical wall outlets current capacity is governed by the breaker that feeds that circuit. In most home situations the wall receptacles are fed with a 15 amp breaker. Dedicated outlets could have a higher ampacity as they are installed for specific appliances or devices. To check your circuit, plug a lamp into the outlet. Start flipping the breakers off. When the lamp goes out that is the breaker for that circuit. Look on the handle of the breaker and it will tell you the capacity of that particular circuit.
yea some outlets and use 230 v
Stick your toungue in and if it hurts you have electricity. Go to your local Radio Shack and pick up a simple voltmeter to test your electrical outlets.
Normal voltage for 120volt outlets is 110v to 130v. It would vary depending on the length and size of the wire to the nearest power company transformer, and the different voltage terminals on the transformer that the power company connects.
alternating current
No. The voltage is the same but you'll need an adaptator to use either the English or the European electrical outlets.
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Change the wall outlets
The laptop has a power supply that connects between the laptop and the wall outlet. Looking at the power supply, the input voltage will show a working voltage from 100 to 240 volts. You may need a pin changing adapter because the pin configuration is different between 110 outlets and 220 volt outlets. Get past the pin configuration difference the computer will operate on both voltages through the power supply as long it is in the voltage range stated above.
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Wall outlets dispense electric current in much the way that faucets dispense water.
Yes, wall outlets are progressively being fitted to the Delta aircraft fleet.