The short answer is: you can't.
The long answer is: just like using a flashlight bulb that has a voltage that is half the voltage of the battery, it will not work. It will take too much current,...
On a pure 240V circuit, no. There is no neutral. On a 240/120V circuit, yes. You have the needed neutral.
Tapping 120volts off an existing 240volt branch circuit with a neutral is possible but is...
for USA, Canada and countries running a 60 Hz power supply service..
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Assuming this inquiry is a request for information rather than related to any practical application, here is the answer:
It...
for USA, Canada and countries running a 60 Hz power supply service..
The plain answer is that you can't! There is no 110 Volt application I can think of that would have a heavy enough [large gauge]...