On a vehicle, of course it will. The vehicle does not care where it is being driven.
It depends where you bought it. In North America, its rated voltage will be 120 V whereas, in Europe, its rated voltage will be 230 V.
250 V is not a nominal voltage used in Europe or in North America, although it may be elsewhere in the world. If so, then, yes, there will be 100-W lamps marketed for that particular voltage in that particular part of the world.The nominal voltage in Europe is 230 V and the nominal voltage (for lamps) in North America is 120 V. So, in Europe and North America, 100-W lamps are rated at 230 V and 120 V respectively.
Europe is not in North America. Europe and North America is separated by the vastness of the Atlantic Ocean.
It depends on the voltage standards of the country in which you live. In Europe the nominal voltage would be 230 V; in North America, it would be 120 V.
no North America is not far away from Europe
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Depending on your direction, Europe is both East and West of North America.
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The continents by area are: * Asia * Africa * North America * South America * Antarctica * Europe * Australia.
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