220v to 110v

I have bought an iMac in New Zealand in 2010, which is running on 220v. I will move to the US now. What adapter do I need to run my iMac safely on 110v?

Without knowing your iMac's model number it's difficult to say. Not really sure how much the cord has changed over the years if at all.
http://www.ifixmaccomputers.com/922-9267-power-cord-us-canada-imac-late-2009 lists a bunch pf cords with the model numbers they work with.  The other thing is to wait till you get to the US and go to an Apple store for assistance.
There shouldn;t be a problem plugging in the iMac as the power supply automatically switches for the line voltage and frequency. Just make sure the outlet in the US is the standard 110v/60hz.

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