because your appliance is connected to the L1(secondary coil1) and your meter reading voltage is on the other coil (secondary2)
It is called Mutual Induction !
Between the 2 coils on the secondary side of TRANSFORMER
I wish i could draw it out
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Yes, you can plug 120 volt appliances into a 127 volt outlet. The voltage difference is within a safe range for most appliances to operate properly. However, it's always a good idea to check the appliance specifications to ensure compatibility.
The voltage range should be marked on the appliance but 127 v is ok for a 120 v appliance.
No, it is not recommended to plug a 125 volt 30 amp plug into a 120 volt 30 amp outlet. The voltage difference may cause damage to the equipment and pose a safety hazard. It is important to use the correct voltage outlets for your devices.
A 120 volt duplex outlet is the main type of outlet for residential outlet system. The wires are typically white and black, and there should only be two of them.
No, the Norelco 905RX is designed for 110-120 volt outlets and should not be plugged into a 220 volt outlet as it may damage the device. It's recommended to use a voltage converter or transformer that is suitable for your particular device in order to safely use it with a 220 volt outlet.
No, in North America the plug configuration will not allow that to happen. The blade configuration for 120 volts are in parallel where as the 220 volt configuration are in tandem.
Yes, it is generally safe to plug a 120V appliance into a 110V outlet. The slight difference in voltage should not cause significant issues. However, there may be a slight decrease in performance or efficiency of the appliance.