Yes, but you need a converter that changes 220 to 110, if you plug it into a 110 plug. Of course, if you plug it into a 220 outlet you don't need a converter, but in either case you will need a plug adapter.
Yes.
Unlikely- European countries run on 240 volts which is about double the US standard.
yes they do! :) Europe uses a different voltage than the US and also has different shaped electrical plugs, so you can't just plug a European appliance into an American electrical outlet. If you can get the right kind of current, then the appliances will still work.
220 volts, they use the European square faced plugs
European lamps work on 230 v (240 v in the UK). In the USA the supply is 120/240 v with low-power appliances like lights running on 120 v. But 240 v is usually available in a US house so see an electrician.
It means that this electronics appliances conform with European Community standards
You can plug US appliances into plug sockets in the US. You can also plug them into sockets in Mexico, Canada and several other countries that use 110 to 120 volts mains electricity.
The standard electrical supply in the US is 120 V, 60 Hz. Some major appliances use 240 V, 60 Hz.
You can use US appliances, but only if you get an adaptor. The island uses 3-pin UK plugs and 240v electrical appliances.
Various appliances release CFC's which harm the ozone layer. These are refrigerators, air conditioners etc.
Various appliances release CFC's which harm the ozone layer. These are refrigerators, air conditioners etc.
We use appliances to make our lives easier. We can do a lot of things in short period of time using appliances.