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If you buy an adapter
Hong Kong uses the same electrical output/sockets as the UK so US appliances will need an adaptor.
The standard electrical supply in the US is 120 V, 60 Hz. Some major appliances use 240 V, 60 Hz.
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.
No, not without a converter. Australia's current is 240 volts at 50 hertz.
120 volts...
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You can use US appliances, but only if you get an adaptor. The island uses 3-pin UK plugs and 240v electrical appliances.
No, appliances up to 1500 watts run on 120 v, while for larger equipment 240 v is available in most properties.
To protect us from cold.
Different system, US uses 110 volt. I think India uses 230 or 240 volt.
Not without a step up transformer. The U.S is 120 volts at 60 Hz and France is 240 volts at 50 Hz.