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An appliance cord is the power cord that must be plugged into an electric outlet before a small electric appliance such as a toaster, steam iron, hand mixer, or radio will work.
Yes. All Canadian regular household outlets work at 110-120 Volts.
Yes, it can be and there is no problem at all Because most of the electrical appliances are made to work on 220v - 240v so it can also be plugged into a 240v outlet.
If an appliance does not work at all when you plug it in and turn the switch on the appliance circuit is not on.
Because the power needed to make them work is delivered by a national 'grid' of electrical cables. There is no way to actually transmit power to an appliance through the air. It must be deilvered by cables.
An appliance cord is the power cord that must be plugged into an electric outlet before a small electric appliance such as a toaster, steam iron, hand mixer, or radio will work.
Yes. All Canadian regular household outlets work at 110-120 Volts.
Well, it depends on the appliance. Water with electricity is a bad idea and if you it strikes you while you have water on yourself or if an appliance is in water and plugged in, if you touch the water it may shock you and even kill you. A fire may also start and the appliance might no longer work.
It will not work at all.
The appliance helped me at work
The appliance's circuit is open.
Yes, it can be and there is no problem at all Because most of the electrical appliances are made to work on 220v - 240v so it can also be plugged into a 240v outlet.
If an appliance does not work at all when you plug it in and turn the switch on the appliance circuit is not on.
For cold weather? I use an appliance timer and 3 hours works good for me. Say you leave for work @ 6:00 set the timer to turn on @ 3:00.
Most things will work without any problem. Some things will work for a while then burn out. Some will burn out immediately. HOWEVER, as long as reversed polarity exists and the home appliance is plugged in, that appliance will be "live" even if turned off. It is important to wire things correctly, use appropriate resistors, and not overload fuses or circuit breakers.
Because the power needed to make them work is delivered by a national 'grid' of electrical cables. There is no way to actually transmit power to an appliance through the air. It must be deilvered by cables.
If the appliance is 220 volt 60 Htz, yes it will work perfectly in the U.S. plugged into a 240 volt outlet.