13" mac book pro power supply weight?

What does a 13" mac book pro power supply weigh

My 85W adapter weighs 10.45 ounces (296 g) without the "duck head" corner plug inserted and 11.05 ounces (313 g) with the duck head in place. You can probably figure that your 60W adapter weighs (or will weigh) 10-15% less.

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    I got my mac book pro in the U.S., but I will be travelling to where there is 240 volt power.  Does the mag safe power adapter switch automatically, so I just need a converter plug, or do I need a transformer to convert from 240 to 120 volts?  Thanks.

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