It could. No problem. But it is no clever idea. The socket would not be harmed, but the appliance almost certainly would.
In North America 120 volts, in the UK and Europe 240 volts.
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Do you mean definition? If so 110V = 110 volts-60hz = 60 hertz. Hertz is the cycles that the electricity runs at. 60hz. is the US standard. Europe is at 50hz.
Converting 9 volts to 230 volts would require a pretty hardcore step up transformer (Expensive) and you probably wouldn't have enough current to sustain the load.See discussion page for more information.
The causes of the electrical explosions is if the voltage of the electricity come down below 110 volts or become higher than 120 volts, it will explodes so you have to use an transformer into it.
From 50,000 to 150,000
Household is 120/240 volts at 60Hz. The average wall socket is 120v 60Hz.
The standard voltage in Poland is 220 volts at 50 Hz. - Neeraj Sharma
The standard voltage in Canada is 110 volts, which is the normal amount that runs electrical items like computers and radios. 220 volts is required to operate heavy appliances like stoves and electical washers and dryers. Jim B. Toronto,.
It varies depending on which country you are in.
In North America 120 volts, in the UK and Europe 240 volts.
The effects of being shocked by 13200 volts of electricity is probably death.
Sure. Electricity can hold any amount of electricity.
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