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I guess it will, but it depends on the type of device you use. An electric bulb may glow with reduced intensity at the same time, a regulated psu based device may balance the voltage by drawing required amount of current to bring it to 240V inside the psu unit of that device. It again depends upon the device. Some devices use some range of input operating voltages like 220V ~ 240V.I guess I'm right

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