It depends on the model of the plane that you will fly in. Some of them have outlets, but only in the front of the plane. Some of them have outlets on every 3-5 seats, and some of them may not have outlets at all unless it is for the flight attendants to plug in a coffee pot or something. Usually only first class gets the outlets, it is just one of those incentives to pay a lot of money for a first class ticket.
Iceland uses the Type F electrical plug for its outlets.
Ireland uses Type G electrical plugs for its outlets.
Ireland uses Type G electrical plugs for their outlets.
When electrical outlets get old they tend to chip and crack. Also in older outlets the socket gets loose and the plug will not stay in the outlet.
The standard plug height for electrical outlets in residential buildings is typically around 12 to 18 inches above the floor.
Argentina uses Type C and Type I electrical plugs for its outlets.
No it's not!
Egypt uses the Type C and Type F electrical plugs for its outlets.
Indonesia uses Type C and Type F electrical plugs for their outlets.
Some do and some don't.
Yes, no problem.
Scotland uses Type G electrical outlets, which have three rectangular prongs in a triangular formation.