Yes it will, there is no region restrictions on audio CDs
Yes, a US compact disc will play on a UK CD player. There is no region coding on music CDs.
CD - or DVD ! If it's CD - then yes, if it's a DVD, then nope - the playback machines are different.
1982
the first CD available for purchase was Bruce Springsteen "Born In The USA"
CD players will read WAV or MP3. MP3 has better audio, but smaller. WAV is a larger file, and has the same audio level.
Yes.
no only UK games play on UK consoles, and US games to not play on UK consoles
It might be possible but check the following things first: On the rear of the player is an information panel that will state the power supply requirements. If it does not include 230V AC as an acceptable power supply, then it's not going to work. Next, check the mains lead. Does it look like a figure 8? If so, it is not a double insulated lead and therefore is not approved for use in the UK. UK mains wiring demands a second insulator because of the higher voltage used for mains power and therefore the higher risk of making contact with it. If you can confirm that both of these points are in order, there should be no reason why the player won't work in the UK.
No, The two types of consoles have different region encoding. This is called Region Lockout (or Region Lock). They are incompatible. UK games will not work on a US wii. The UK use a PAL (Phase Alternating Line) system whereas the US use NTSC (National Television System Committee). There is a CD called Freeloader which should allow you to play games from different regions on your US wii. i.e JP and UK games will work on the US wii with the CD
It should, since their CD's play on US machines.
A US DSi can play UK games
You can play CDs from Europe in a US player and CDs from the US in a Europe player. It's DVDs that don't work due to region codes.