It is not uncommon to find ratings on appliances of 110v,115v,120v,125v depending on where it was manufactured. Typically these ratings allow a tolerance of + or- 10%, meaning an appliance with a 110v rating may be plugged into a source that provides between 99v and 121v.
The discrepancy between the two voltages is negligible. As long as the voltages are within 10% of one another you are fine.
No, the plugs are different to prevent this and even if you could the lamp would be very dim.
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.
Any where from 110 volts to 130 volts alternating current is available from a 110 VAC outlet.
What is your question? A standard outlet is 110V. A 220 outlet is shaped different so that you know it is 220. You would never run 220 through a 110 outlet.
Single or double pole is usually a switch. 110 or 220 on a plug, 110 is usually a double outlet. 220 is usually or always a single outlet. Design of the outlet will vary depending on what is plugged into it. The slots can be 1 vertical and 1 horizontal. Both slots can be at an angle. If a regular 110 cord will not plug into an outlet, good chance it is a 220
Nominally 110 to 120 volt power strip is okay to connect to a standard outlet.
No, the plugs are different to prevent this and even if you could the lamp would be very dim.
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.
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The bulb will be about half as bright.
It'll only deliver 1/4 of the power.
Any where from 110 volts to 130 volts alternating current is available from a 110 VAC outlet.
No, the light would instantly burn out. You would need to purchase a step down transformer. For a lamp its probably cheaper to just buy one in Australia.
I work At sears the highest BTU's we have is 15,000 that will use 110 outlet
Yes - a hair-dryer rated at 120 volts will work in a 110 volt outlet.
A bright flash and a dud bulb, possibly a blown fuse instead.
no