Yes.
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240V AC 50HZ
The mains supply in Scotland is 50Hz.
There should be no problem at all.
There is a difference. For one thing, Australia works at 50hz and America at 60hz, and in domestic supply, Australia works at 240v and America at 110v.
At the time electricity was implemented for domestic use, India was under British rule. 240v 50Hz is the British system. 240v was deemed to be the ideal compromise between safety and having conductors suitably small, using less current for power required. 50Hz is half of 100 in an attempt to metricate the system.
No. Australia's electricity supply is 230 volts at 50Hz... america's is 120 volts at 60Hz.
50 Hertz (Hz) is the measurement of cycle duty (amount of time something is repeated in a second) or the amount of times in electricity the alternating current transverses from positive to negative .Eg 240v at 50hz means electricity will alternate 50 times between 240 volts positive and 240 volts negative in ONE SECOND
yes.
As of 2000, Australian power points supply AC 230v at 50hz. Pre-2000, it was 240v at 50hz.
Yes, no problem.
watts = volts X ampsSo240V X 10A = 2400W - not 2500.
No India uses 240V at 50Hz the U.S. uses 110V at 60Hz.