There are two official standards for plugs and sockets in the People's Republic of China. The first is the grounded, three-blade CPCS-CCC which is practically interchangeable with the type of socket found in Australia. Their non-grounded two-blade standard is very much like a 2-blade North American/Japanese plug, but the sockets generally will not accept U.S. plugs because the sockets are non-grounded and non-polarized. Voltage is 220-240.
No, the power plug used in Japan is different from the one used in the United States. Japan typically uses a two-prong plug with a voltage of 100 volts, while the United States uses a three-prong plug with a voltage of 120 volts.
It is 240V / 50Hz AC. The plug/socket used is like the one used in Great Britain.
If you have a plug converter, yes. The voltage is pretty much the same
In China there are 2 types of plugs. There is the Grounded 3 Blade CPCS-CCC plug and the Non-Grounded plug. You will also find the British BS-1363 type plug in some parts of Hong Kong.
China is, or used to be (the current material may be some made made material) china on power lines. The separators were made of china to insulate them.
Yes, chargers from the US will work in Japan as long as they are compatible with the voltage and plug type used in Japan. Japan uses a voltage of 100V and Type A or Type B plugs, which are the same as in the US. However, it is always recommended to check the voltage compatibility and use a plug adapter if needed.
No the voltage gap is too wide. If the higher voltage is used there is the possibility that the connected device might be destroyed.
The most typical three-phase voltage used in China is 380 V.
In North America the answer would be no. The pin configurations for voltage and amperage all differ. This is so that an under voltage or under current device can not be used on higher amperage's and voltages.See related links below.
A travel adapter is used to plug your electronic devices into different types of outlets around the world, while a converter is used to change the voltage of your device to match the voltage of the country you are in. To choose the right one, check the voltage requirements of your devices and the country you are traveling to. If the voltage is different, you will need a converter. If only the plug type is different, a travel adapter will suffice.
An adapter is a device that enables connection of a socket used in one region to a plug used in another by offering connections for the disparate contact arrangements, while not changing the voltage.
In Greece, you'll need a Type C or Type F travel plug. These plugs have two round pins and are compatible with the voltage of 230V and frequency of 50Hz used in the country. If your devices have different plug types, consider bringing a universal adapter to ensure compatibility. Always check your device's voltage requirements to avoid damage.