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Household is 120/240 volts at 60Hz. The average wall socket is 120v 60Hz.
10 amps
No, 120 v is not enough.
Multiply the current by the voltage: 120 times 0.3, which is 40 watts.
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The Orion 46 Inch TV Model SLED4668W is a 60HZ television. The price range for this television is between $400.00 to $500.00.
No. Voltage in Australia: 240 V --- 50Hz Voltage in Canada: 120 V --- 60Hz
No, the extra voltage will burn them out very quickly !
No. Australia's electricity supply is 230 volts at 50Hz... america's is 120 volts at 60Hz.
in a 60hz system anything that is not a 60Hz sine wave is a harmonic this is caused by non linear devices with 120 volts if a device draws more current at 170V than at 0 volts it will cause current at peak and -peak for a 120hz harmonic in the current If the wiring is not 0 ohms you get funny ringing through the whole system
No, it has to do with the insulation rating of the individual cords. 12 volts can be used on a voltage rating of 120 volts. But 120 volts can not be used on a 12 volt rated cord. As a point of interest most power cords have an insulation rating of 300 volts.
The commercial voltage in Taiwan is 110V. The frequency of this voltage that is supplied to homes and other places is 60Hz.