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No, it cannot.
No. If you plug something that needs 24 volt into a 120v socket you will probably ruin your device.
Depends upon which prong is horizontal. Under NEMA standards (in the USA) it could either be 250v (6-20p) with both non-grounded terminals hot, or 125v (5-20p) with the horizontal being neutral. Obviously, WHICH terminal is horizontal determines the possible voltage, so you cannot accidentally plug a 125v device into a 250V socket.
It depends on what you are powering with the circuit, but probably not. The 1.5 amp fuse would blow in normal operation of the device.
No, the voltage rating should not be exceeded. However, you could use a 250v 10a fuse for a 125v 10a fuse.
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According to this , yes it will work http/forums.lenovo.com/t5/IdeaPad-S-series-Netbooks/Voltage-Supply-Range-of-the-Power-Adaptor-and-the-cable/td-p/181204 <<>>> The above answer was taken from forums, not the most reliable source of information. No, a 125 volt adapter can not be used in a 220 volt outlet.
Power cords have different voltage rate, example 7A/125V cord can hold much voltage than 3A/125V. The higher the current flow can melt the lower type of power cord that is dangerous and can cause fire. Base on my knowledge there are different types of power cords according to the ampere and voltage needed.
No. If you plug something that needs 24 volt into a 120v socket you will probably ruin your device.
Yes. It should be a 'heavy-duty' extension cord, rated for 15A or 20A .
no.. it could damage your electrical components.
The voltage rating of a fuse (in this case 125V or 230V) defines the maximum circuit voltage that the fuse is safe to be used on. A fuse with a voltage rating of 125V should not be used in a circuit with a voltage greater than 125V. If a 125V fuse were installed in a 230V circuit and an overload current occurred, the fuse could explode.
Quite possibly, but why would you bother? The power difference is minimal.