My electrician says no, has to be some rewiring.
No
Yes, the amp rating is a measurement of the highest amp load it should carry. So a 15 amp appliance will work on a 20 amp socket but you wouldn't want to use a 20 amp appliance on a 15 amp socket.
'Voltage' is electromotive force, and the 'Watt' is a unit of power. You can plug a 240 watt appliance (light, toy, radio etc) into a 120 volt socket as long as the appliance is rated for 120 volt AC operation.
A meter socket adapter is used when solar energy is required to be fed back to the grid from a home owners solar array system. The adapter is on the line side of the service between the utility meter and the utility meter base. A meter base surge protector is a device to stop surging from lightning strikesfrom the grid from entering your home. This device is also connected to the line side of the service between your utility meter and the utility meter base.
Electrical cord is also refered to as power cord, line cord, and main cable. Electrical cord is mainly used to connect the appliance to the main electricity supply via wall socket.
socket
If it has a plug, insert the plug into a wall socket. Some have AC adapters - make sure the adapter is connected to the tree, then plug the adapter into the wall socket...
No
Because - the 2-prong socket is NOT connected to earth !.. Any fault in the appliance - could result in electrocution.
A single gang wall socket has only one outlet, so you can plug just one appliance into it.
The expansion slot is the socket on the motherboard that can hold an adapter card. There are different types of expansion slots (pci, pcie, pciex16) so you need to check that the expansion is the same kind as the adapter card.
Yes
Shaver
To remove the oil filter adapter from a 95 Neon, use a deep well socket. Remove the nut at the base of the adapter to take the adapter off.
Its function is to supply electrical power via a plug that is plugged into it to supply an appliance.
Apple sells a wall charger adapter for all iPods, including the iPod Touch. You connect the cord to the iPod, and then the USB end to the charger/adapter, and then you plug the charger/adapter into a wall socket.
It could. No problem. But it is no clever idea. The socket would not be harmed, but the appliance almost certainly would.