Poland does not use the euro. Not all members of the European Union use it. Poland's currency is the Zloty.
Poland is a country in Europe.People from Poland are called Poles.
Yes.
Poland does not yet use the euro because the economic conditions are not yet right for the Polish economy and eurozone to merge. Poland is under obligation to adopt the euro as soon as possible, as this was a condition for entry into the European Union. It is expected that Poland will be ready to join in 2011 at the earliest.
No, Poland is located in Central/Eastern Europe (depends on which political map you use).
Yes, you can.
No
UK is 220v
Yes, you'd have to change the plug or use an adapter, and also change the bulb. Thry make the standard "medium base" A19 bulbs in 220v also. here's a few: http://www.bulbs.com/Light_Bulbs/Medium_(E26)/200V+-/results.aspx
No, the voltage rating should not be exceeded. However, you could use a 250v 10a fuse for a 125v 10a fuse.
an adapter is needed because the 50 or 60 refers to cycles or how many times elec. changes direction a second . an adapter is needed to change from 50 to 60 or vice versa 60 cycle is used in usa and 50 cycle is used in Europe
Yes, you can. UK and Germany use both the PAL TV system and use Region 2 DVDs. The only thing you will need is a 3-pin (UK) to 2-pin plug adapter for the 220v mains.
yes
Use the correct fuse and nothing else.
Yes! you need to use a power adapter as well a plug adapter in Egypt from the UK.
If all the components are rated to 220V, yes. Keep in mind that if the appliance was designed for 110V it may arc if 220 is run through it. If you don't know the device can handle 220V, don't run it at 220V. Chances are it was manufactured cleaply and cannot handle the extra voltage.
No. 220V adaptor can't control the output voltage, 110V appliance will be fry. Use instrument transformer or voltage regulator instead.