You could burn out the device you're powering.
no
The -5 volt is used in the dynamic RAM chip for Memory Refresh
No, the voltage is too high.
No
yes you can.
No, the bulb would last about 5 seconds... if that.
+12 volt , -12 volt, + 5 volt, - 5 volt, and + 3.3 volt.
Vanessa Volt is 5' 5".
No, the voltage of the replacement adapter must always be IDENTICAL to the original adapter and the current of the replacement adapter must be the same or larger than the original adapter.Trying to use a 9 Volt adapter to replace a 5 Volt adapter will almost certainly completely destroy the device the moment you plug it in.You did not say whether the adapters provided AC or DC or the polarity if DC. Either way both the replacement adapter and the original adapter must be IDENTICAL in this respect.
Yes, normally, assuming it's 60 cycle (hertz) AC. In the USA, 110 volts as such is no longer used, it's really 120 plus or minus about 5 volts everywhere.
Janos Volt is 5' 8".
Volt Francisco is 5' 9".