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No, these are two different distribution systems. The North American system uses 60 Hz and the European system uses 50 Hz.
It is an electrical lighting distribution board that is used in India. It is similar to the lighting distribution panel board used in North American homes.
"Electric Motor Warehouse", "American Electric Motors", "North Jersey Electro", "Square One" and "e-motor Pro" are great websites to check for this motor. You can also check eBay.
I've never heard of a 16 amp fuse. -I guess it depends where you are. In north America, 15, 20 and 30 amp fuses are common, 40 are also used less commonly. A typical north American water heater uses 2 x 30 amp fuses or breakers. Please write in with detail of WHERE you are in questions like this.
Electricity was a new and little-understood phenomenon in European Physicslaboratories during US colonial times. There was not a single telephone, radio,Playstation, or light bulb anywhere in North America, for another hundred years.Think about THAT for a while !
the European settlement of the North American contient?
With the discovery of North America.
No as it is not located on the European continent. It is a North American country.
I'm not sure about this,but I don't know
The country of Denmark is not part of the North American continent. Demark actually belongs to the European continent and is found between Germany and Norway.
It's actually chrome but has a slightly dull appearance. -Very common on European plumbing fixtures, now catching on in north America.
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In North America, different Native American groups fought alongside both Britain and France
well back then they had ships to trade spices to a different place to another
well back then they had ships to trade spices to a different place to another
North Atlantic Treaty Organization. North American countries and European countries
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