What are the effects contained by using 60 hertz electrical equipments contained by a 60 hertz power source?
the effects of this equipments while running in this condition
Answers:
a 50 hertz appliance plugged into a 60hz supply will run slightly faster or hotter.the contrary effect would take place if operated the other road round.
If the internal circuitry requires the power row to provide the timebase (60 Hz or 50 Hz) you will have a problem.
If the 60 Hz device is plugged into a 50 Hz source, and you did not pay attention to the doubling of the voltage (220 vs 110 VAC), you hold a burned up appliance.
If the device from a 60Hz device has a transformer in it (and it will, probably), within a 50 Hz environment it will heat up more, but this is probably not a big to do.
Your best bet is to buy a new device, or first, use a wall wart that is 100-240VAC, 50-60Hz, and you can take it anywhere! Source(s): Mom
I suppose that you are asking what happens if you use 50 Hz equipment on a 60 Hz source
The alluring flux is proportional to frequency so if you maintain the voltage the flux increases20% which may saturate iron and overheat the appliance.
(Not applicable to resistors)
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Answers:
a 50 hertz appliance plugged into a 60hz supply will run slightly faster or hotter.the contrary effect would take place if operated the other road round.
If the internal circuitry requires the power row to provide the timebase (60 Hz or 50 Hz) you will have a problem.
If the 60 Hz device is plugged into a 50 Hz source, and you did not pay attention to the doubling of the voltage (220 vs 110 VAC), you hold a burned up appliance.
If the device from a 60Hz device has a transformer in it (and it will, probably), within a 50 Hz environment it will heat up more, but this is probably not a big to do.
Your best bet is to buy a new device, or first, use a wall wart that is 100-240VAC, 50-60Hz, and you can take it anywhere! Source(s): Mom
I suppose that you are asking what happens if you use 50 Hz equipment on a 60 Hz source
The alluring flux is proportional to frequency so if you maintain the voltage the flux increases20% which may saturate iron and overheat the appliance.
(Not applicable to resistors)
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