Yes.
The cord only transmits the power. Whatever that goes in is what comes out.
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∙ 11y agoNo, it is not safe to plug a 125-volt extension cord into a 220-volt outlet. This can cause damage to your accessories and pose a fire hazard. It is important to use the correct voltage rated extension cord for your electrical devices.
It should work okay.
No, an electric device will not work if the power cord is not attached as it needs the electricity provided by the cord to function. Without the power cord, there is no source of electricity to power the device.
Yes, a 230-volt appliance should work fine on a 220-volt outlet in South Africa. The small difference in voltage is usually within the tolerance range of most appliances. However, it's always a good idea to check the appliance specifications to ensure compatibility and avoid any potential damage.
No, it won't get enough power and won't work.
No, the RPMs of the motor will be wrong and the compressor will be damaged.
No a volt is a measure of the "push" or potential. A watt (a volt times an amp) would be a measure of the work.
No, it is not safe to plug a 125-volt extension cord into a 220-volt outlet. This can cause damage to your accessories and pose a fire hazard. It is important to use the correct voltage rated extension cord for your electrical devices.
no
Yes
Most commonly would be lack of freon.
It should work okay.
No totally different
No, it will destroy the 3 volt device.
Yes no problem.
Volt, even though it is a unit of work...NewtonAnswerA volt is not a unit of work. Work is measured in joules.
Yes.