Yes
No reason not to as long as the wall outlet is the correct voltage. most are designed to be plugged into a 110v outlet.
Anything of such voltage will be burnt if plugged in a 230v socket outlet because the voltage is too high.
read the manufacturer's nameplate on the unit.
One or more batteries or a voltage converter/transformer unit plugged into an AC outlet.
Yes, a 110 volt device can be plugged into a 125 volt receptacle. The voltage rating on the receptacle is only there as the highest voltage supply that the manufacturer recommends their equipment be connected to.
The fuse is what restricts how much current you can draw from an outlet. If you have the wrong fuse you can draw more power than intended from an outlet - but only if the appliance plugged in can use it up. To get too much power out of an outlet, with a suitable appliance plugged in, then you also have to have a higher voltage in the outlet. And for that to happen, something has to be seriously wrong higher upp in the supply chain.
No, sorry but you fried it. Any voltage higher than an appliance is rated will do major damage.
Pl. answer me.. what happened when the DC magnet will be supplied low voltage then the rated. Nirmalesh
Probably nothing bad. However, be certain that your computer is rated for this high of voltage.
Assume the supply as DC (Only resistance given) Voltage drop = 10X10X0.12 = 12V (approx)
An outlet that is at voltage. A dead outlet will not have zero voltage, thus cannot provide power.
We know that Voltage = Current x Resistance, so if E = I x R, then E = 20 x 12 = 240 volts, and the dryer must be plugged into a 240 volt outlet.