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Mains electricity by country

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Mains electricity specifications vary significantly around the world. Here is a summary of the mains electricity standards in various countries concerning voltage, frequency, and plug types: ### Voltage and Frequency - **North America (e.g., USA, Canada)**: - **Voltage:** 120V - **Frequency:** 60Hz - **Most of Europe (e.g.

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