Because the power needed to make them work is delivered by a national 'grid' of electrical cables. There is no way to actually transmit power to an appliance through the air. It must be deilvered by cables.
No reason not to as long as the wall outlet is the correct voltage. most are designed to be plugged into a 110v outlet.
It is plugged into a wall outlet.
Conduit is not required for residential electrical IF THE WIRING IS BEHIND THE WALL. If it's exposed wiring, you'll need to use conduit.
Yes you can... have one and plugged into regular wall plug (110v) in USA.
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By being plugged into the electrical socket in the wall that gives it electricity.
Yes,batteries are not unplugged into the wall and the violin website is called "www.electrical.com/musicalviolins"
If you only have one wall socket where the washing machine and dishwasher are, then you could plug in a multi-plug adaptor, into which both appliances could then be plugged in. There are also multi sockets in a strip with a single plug on a short cable available. For instance, in my outhouse, I have a dryer and a washing machine that are plugged into a three way adaptor. The adaptor is then plugged into a RCD, or residual current device. Finally, the RCD is plugged into the single wall socket.
No. Electrical appliances, when plugged in, create a "circuit." That means that there's an entry and an exit with a powered device somewhere inline. That's why there are two prongs on a plug. On the power adapter for your cell phone the circuit isn't complete unless it's plugged into the phone, so no power will flow through it. ______________ Not entirely true. Notice that the power pack, even with no device plugged in, remains warm to the touch; that's positive evidence that the device continues to draw power. However, the drain is minimal.
Yes all you need is an adaptor to make it fit in the wall socket.
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An electrical device can still be on and charging if the fan is off. If the device is plugged in to the wall, or connected to a battery, chances are it is charging.
No reason not to as long as the wall outlet is the correct voltage. most are designed to be plugged into a 110v outlet.
No, this unit must be plugged into the wall.
no it will not
It is plugged into a wall outlet.
a lightning strike, the plug in a wall, anything that you need electricity to power