Yes. In the United States, standard household voltage is 120VAC @ 60Hz. If properly installed, you can also run standard devices at 220 or 240 volts AC in the US.
The 120 to 220 is fairly easy, if you can find a transformer with the right rating. Odds are, the closest you can get reasonably easy will get you 240 instead of 220. Usually not a problem though. But going from 60 Hz to 50 Hz is another ball game entirely, and I can't think of any gadget that would let you do that easily and inexpensively.
Let me want to know 60Hz with how much voltage is available
Frequencies higher than 60Hz are frequently used. Although there are radio waves lower than 60Hz, all of our radio transmissions are well above that. If you mean why frequencies for mains power supply above 60Hz can't be used, the answer is, they can. The higher the frequency though, the higher the loss although this doesn't really come into play until frequencies above several hundred Hz are used. 50Hz or 60Hz were chosen originally because of the mechanical nature or early generators.
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you need a step up transformer
HELICAL 13W 120VAC 60Hz 180mA13W means 13 watts cfl...... =40 watt incadescent.
UPEXX Plug In Class 2 Transformer Model No: AM-61000 Input: 120VAC 60Hz 15W Output: 6VDC 1000mA
Yes. In the United States, standard household voltage is 120VAC @ 60Hz. If properly installed, you can also run standard devices at 220 or 240 volts AC in the US.
No. Their house current (actually the voltage and frequency) is different than ours. You can get a converter, but it would probably be cheaper to buy a new appliance.
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Do you mean definition? If so 110V = 110 volts-60hz = 60 hertz. Hertz is the cycles that the electricity runs at. 60hz. is the US standard. Europe is at 50hz.
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SHUEN SHEN ELECTRONICAS AC ADAPTOR CLASS 2 TRANSFORMER MODEL NO. SS120-0108-1DA LISTED E219834 57WJ INPUT: 120VAC 60Hz 20W OUTPUT: 13.5VDC 0.8A MADE IN CHINA
v = volts a = alternating c = current vac is what the lights and appliances in your house use. Your TV uses 120VAC. 120vac is the accepted standard of electric current commonly used through out the U>S>. Vac speaks of ac or alternating current voltage.
v = volts a = alternating c = current vac is what the lights and appliances in your house use. Your TV uses 120VAC. 120vac is the accepted standard of electric current commonly used through out the U>S>. Vac speaks of ac or alternating current voltage.
v = volts a = alternating c = current vac is what the lights and appliances in your house use. Your TV uses 120VAC. 120vac is the accepted standard of electric current commonly used through out the U>S>. Vac speaks of ac or alternating current voltage.