lamp works on power of volt
If it is an incandescent lamp, then it will run on 240volts, but not at full wattage. If it is an HID type that has a ballast, no, it will not.
If your trying to plug in a 110 Volt lamp into 240 volt outlet the answer is simple. You must buy a step down transformer, or your lamp will burn out.
No, the plugs are different to prevent this and even if you could the lamp would be very dim.
What is the amount of power consumed by a 60 watt 220 volt lamp when it is connected across 110 volt supply?
If the voltage supplied to the lamps is its operating voltage both lamps will have relatively the same output in brightness. If the 60 watt 110 volt lamp is used on a 220 volt supply, it will glow very brightly and then the lamp's filament will burn open. If the 60 watt 220 volt lamp is used on a 110 volt supply, the lamp will glow at half brightness, but it will last for a very long time before the filament burns open.
No, the bulb would last about 5 seconds... if that.
If it is an incandescent lamp, then it will run on 240volts, but not at full wattage. If it is an HID type that has a ballast, no, it will not.
If your trying to plug in a 110 Volt lamp into 240 volt outlet the answer is simple. You must buy a step down transformer, or your lamp will burn out.
No, the plugs are different to prevent this and even if you could the lamp would be very dim.
What is the amount of power consumed by a 60 watt 220 volt lamp when it is connected across 110 volt supply?
no , it will burn out
No, do not waste your time.
If the voltage supplied to the lamps is its operating voltage both lamps will have relatively the same output in brightness. If the 60 watt 110 volt lamp is used on a 220 volt supply, it will glow very brightly and then the lamp's filament will burn open. If the 60 watt 220 volt lamp is used on a 110 volt supply, the lamp will glow at half brightness, but it will last for a very long time before the filament burns open.
Yes. But not the other way. 120 volt one, cannot withstand 220volt.
No. The 240V lamp will pop the circuit or fuse because the draw is higher than the supply.
Yes. If the plug (cap) end of the 250 volt lamp is compatible to the receptacle the lamp would work. The light output of the lamp would not be very bright. Because the working voltage is halved so would the light output.
Yes, it can be connected safely but the lamp will not emit any light.