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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.

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The voltage range should be marked on the appliance but 127 v is ok for a 120 v appliance.

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