It means that the current passes through 0 50 times a second.
It is a motor where the frequency of the AC voltage is 50 cycles per second. In U.S.A. 60 Hz is standard. 50 Hz would be overseas.
"50 Hz" is the shortened form of "50 hertz" which means "50 cycles per second". 50 Hz is the frequency of alternating current (ac) used by national electricity power services in many countries in Europe and elsewhere in the world whilst in USA, Canada and many other countries it is 60 Hz.
period is the time duration of one cycle of the waveform, and is measured in seconds/cycle. AC power at 50 Hz will have a period of 1/50 = 0.02 seconds/cycle. A 60 Hz power system has a period of 1/60 = 0.016667 seconds/cycle
you can't have half wave rectified polyphase AC power, unless you are using only one of the phases. however with only one diode from each phase of three 50 Hz phases the ripple frequency is 150 Hz, with two making a full three phase bridge the ripple frequency is 300 Hz. perhaps that was what you meant.
The frequency of any alternating current (ac) electrical supply always depends on the frequency at which the supply has been generated.That is true no matter whether it was generated at a power station, for use in a home or factory, or in a dc-to-ac power inverter unit, for use in, say, a vehicle or boat.Power stations in USA, Canada and other countries generate ac at 60 Hz.Power stations in countries in Europe and other world areas generate ac at 50 Hz."Hz" is short for "hertz" which is the name used internationally for "one cycle per second".
It is a motor where the frequency of the AC voltage is 50 cycles per second. In U.S.A. 60 Hz is standard. 50 Hz would be overseas.
"50 Hz" is the shortened form of "50 hertz" which means "50 cycles per second". 50 Hz is the frequency of alternating current (ac) used by national electricity power services in many countries in Europe and elsewhere in the world whilst in USA, Canada and many other countries it is 60 Hz.
The standard AC mains in India is 230V/50 Hz .
Domestic: 240 V AC, 50 Hz Industrial: 400 V AC, 50 Hz Plugs used for 240 V: BS-546 and BS-1363
UK mains ac current is produced from a rotating 3 phase generator, rotating at 50 cycles per second (50 Hz)
It is an AC supply with an rms voltage of 230 v and a frequency of 50 Hz, as used throughout Europe.
220VAnswer220 V @ 50 Hz, Plug is G.
Europe mostly uses 220 to 240 volts AC current at 50 Hz.
NZ uses 230 V ac, 50 Hz.
Every country on planet Earth uses either 50Hz or 60Hz power. Mains voltage is either in the range of 100 to 127 volts or 220 to 250 volts AC.
Europe uses 230V used to be 240 but was changed a few years back. In France, voltage is 220V and frequency is 50 hertz
It would cost the utility companies and consumers billions of dollars to change all of the equipment to 60 Hz. You have England to thank for your 50 Hz systems.