If it is a dual voltage TV, yes.
Yes, no problem.
No.
No. Attempting to run an appliance on insufficient voltage can cause damage to the appliance and can be dangerous. Call an electrician and get him to install a 220v plug
A 220v dryer plug typically requires a special type of electrical outlet called a NEMA 14-30 outlet.
This is a highly unlikely scenario due to the fact that 120 volt and 240 volt receptacles have different pin configurations. The TV 120 volt plug end (cap) would have to be cut off and then a 240 volt cap put in its place. The money spent just to ruin a TV seem a little out of place.
100/220 = .45A or 450 mA
Round 2-pin; 220V AC
Yes, you can. UK and Germany use both the PAL TV system and use Region 2 DVDs. The only thing you will need is a 3-pin (UK) to 2-pin plug adapter for the 220v mains.
A device that operates on 220v typically requires a power cord with a voltage rating of 220v and a compatible plug type for the specific country or region where the device will be used.
No. the plug configuration is different, just for that reason so that the two voltages can not be crossed over.
No, it is not safe to plug a device rated for 125V into a 220V outlet. This could result in damage to the device or a potential safety hazard, such as a fire or electrical shock. It is important to match the voltage requirements of the device with the voltage supplied by the outlet.
No, it is not safe to plug a 110v device into a 220v outlet as it can cause damage to the device and pose a risk of fire or electrical hazards. It is important to match the voltage requirements of the device with the outlet to ensure safety.