the answer is NO. european countries use 50 hz AC. us uses 60 hz AC.
Next to Spain, Belgium, The Netherlands, Italy, Switzerland and to the right of England.
the same as us.
France is roughly the same size as Texas if you include oversea territories. It is midway between California and Texas if you consider mainland France only.
Francois Delattre is the Ambassador to the US for France.
US and France are both on the Northern hemisphere, so they have the seasons.
I have a sole F60 bought in US and I use it now in France with a transformer ; you never know if you can use it or not, sometimes it works , sometimes not...I don't know why maybe it's a problem of frequency...
Europe is a continent. It is not in any country, so it is not in France, the United Kingdom or the US. France and the United Kingdom are both in Europe.
France use the same word, but rarely as it is of little use outside the US. Thanksgiving is barely known, and is not a holiday in Europe.
Europe mainly Spain and France
No. France is a country in Europe. California is a State in the US.
France is in Europe - morre precisely western Europe, facing the US across the Atlantic.
Oh yes. They do provide 2-wire 220V and even 2-Wire 240V service in Europe. We went a different way in the States early on when we attached a center-tap wire in those same service transformers to provide 2 x 110V services, along with one 220V service. It is worthy to mention that 110V (220V) services in the US progressed to 115 (230V) and now stand at 120V (240V).
France and in Europe
Next to Spain, Belgium, The Netherlands, Italy, Switzerland and to the right of England.
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France was at war in Europe.
Well, Europe isn't a country, it is a continent. You don't say in the US, that you and Canadians and Mexicans are all the same. That's an insult! Same goes for Europe; don't call a Englishman or a Dutchman he is a ''European''; he'll be angry with you! Also, you acnnot say; Brussel is the capital of Europe; it is the capital of Belgium. And Paris doesn't lay it Europe, but in France!