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Yes. Outside of North America, you really don't see 120v systems.

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Most European countries, including Spain (not 'Spane'!) and France, have nominal residential supply voltages of 230 V.

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Europe uses 230V used to be 240 but was changed a few years back. In France, voltage is 220V and frequency is 50 hertz


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we know,v=IRresistor, capacitor, inductor and other electrical components have their own specific characteristics to drop voltage or to consume voltage at a fixed amount.the supplied voltage produces a current that changes with the change of the voltage. It doesn't changes simultaneously. so the voltage change across the components. but the current doesn't changes across component...AnswerThink of a circuit with several loads as being rather like a number of central heating radiators connected in the same way. The same water (current) flows through each radiator. In order for that water to flow, we need a pump to supply pressure (supply voltage) across all the radiators. At the same time, there must also be a pressure difference (voltage drop) across each individual radiator or the water wouldn't flow through it. The sum of these individual pressures must add up to equal the pressure supplied by the pump.So the same current flows through individual loads, driven by the supply voltage applied across the entire circuit. At the same time, there must also be voltages across individual loads (called 'voltage drops'), or current wouldn't be flowing through them. The sum of the individual voltage drops will equal the supply voltage.

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