230 Volts at 50 Hertz.
One statvolt is about 299.8 volts.
One Hertz is equal to one cycle/second.
A "C" battery has a 1.5 Volts same with AAA, AA, and D batteries.
A good AA battery has about 1.5 volts across it.
230 Volts at 50 Hertz.
The hertz is named after Heinrich Rudolf Hertz who proved that electromagnetic waves did exist. The measurement of one gigahertz is the equivalent of 1,000,000,000 hertz.
A 'Hertz' is a change in electrical state. It is measured over one second. 'Giga' is referring to 10^9 or one billion. A Gigahertz is a frequency change of one billion Hertz in one second. Electrical current that is commonly called 'alternating current' (AC) ranges from 50 to 60 Hertz at 110 to 220 Volts.
Yes, 240 volts is generated at 50 Hertz. This is a European frequency where as the frequency generated in North America is 60 Hertz.
Normally that would be however many volts your house runs on. The US/Canada standard is 120 volts at 60 hertz, while most of Europe runs on 240 volts at 50 hertz. Keep in mind though there are all types of light bulbs that run on all voltages from 12 to 240. It should say the voltage on the bulb though? but if you live in North America and you are asking about a normal house-type bulb, your quest will most likely end with 120.
The information given in the answer to the Related Question shown below may be relevant.
No, the voltage is 220 volts at a frequency of 50 Hertz.
Dear Sir,I want to know that how much draw starting current of 380 volts 3 phase 50 hertz AC motors as per rating values?
Electric supply in India is 240 Volts alternating at 50 cycles per second.You will require a voltage converter if you are carrying a device that does not accept 240 Volts at 50 Hertz.
No, not without a converter. Australia's current is 240 volts at 50 hertz.
One Hertz is equal to one cycle/second.
One Hertz is one cycle per second.