That depends on where you're coming from, and on where
the appliances you bring with you are designed to operate.
220v ac UK and Europeans will need an adapter, but otherwise ok. US will need a converter.
The voltage in a UK outlet is about twice that of a US outlet, which means you could ruin your sewing machine trying to plug it in. In order to use your US sewing machine in the UK, you'll need to purchase a voltage converter (transformer), and then you'll need to buy a UK adapter (since the transformer plug doesn't match UK outlets).
It depends on the country you are visitng. Find more information here http://askville.amazon.com/type-electrical-converter-traveling-UK/AnswerViewer.do?requestId=2215491
If you have a plug converter, yes. The voltage is pretty much the same
Yeah but you need like a converter - voltage/energy whatever so it adapts.
India's voltage is 230V so you need one that will convert from that to US standard.
Any type of device that would need to be converted from AC to DC power would use a voltage converter. Devices such as televisions, monitors, and other electronic devices could use a voltage converter.
In Europe the voltage is different, it is 220 volts, where as in the U.S. the voltage for electronics is 110 volts. That is why you need the converter so that you do not ruin your electronics.
the difference between a voltage converter to a voltage regulator,is that a voltage converter,converts or changing the desired voltage to be used while the voltage regulator,regulates the input of the voltage amount not to excess to its inputs.
No its not possible.To transform a group of discrete number into a continuous analog voltage we need digital to analog converter.
Yes. The USA has the same voltage of Mexico but in some areas it is 220 volts! So you will need to buy a converter.:)
two prong connector & 220 voltage converter