Some airplanes do. See the related link on Continental Airlines, that I've provided. I'm not sure about other airlines. Some of the planes provide electric outlets which require an adapter. Years ago, I remember most planes had an outlet in the lavatory, which I believe was just for electric shavers, as I think the power source was not stable enough to run electronic devices.
Electrical outlets are wired in parallel.
Yes, electrical outlets can go under windows.
copper
AC, alternating current is used to power electrical outlets in the U.S..
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No they do not have electrical outlets
Electrical outlets are wired in parallel.
an average of 550 passengers can fit on a passenger plane
Yes, electrical outlets can go under windows.
Safer airplanes
The collective noun for retail outlets is a chain of outlets. The collective noun for electrical outlets is a bank of outlets.
When electrical outlets get old they tend to chip and crack. Also in older outlets the socket gets loose and the plug will not stay in the outlet.
Airplanes are made for fast transposrt of passengers or cargo. They are also used for defence purposes.
copper
AC, alternating current is used to power electrical outlets in the U.S..
No. The voltage is the same but you'll need an adaptator to use either the English or the European electrical outlets.
Because air safety regulations have deemed them to be a safety risk for the crew and passengers aboard airplanes.