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The frequency band 300 Htz to 3400 Htz is alloted for voice channel. That's it
Hertz (Htz)
That is history and politics.
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the difference between 60Hz and 120 Hz is that. 60 hz wave will have wavelength of 0.016667 meter and change positive negative cycles 60 times in one second . while in 120Hz wave it can change positive and negative half cycles 120 times in a second and also has wavelength 8.333 mm
G3, which is right before Middle C on a Piano and the G-string tuning on a guitar or violin, approximates 195.99 htz.
It would work but it would probably run 20 per cent faster, so if that is not a problem it's OK. But if the load is a fan, the motor might not be able to supply the extra mechanical power at the extra speed, so it would run but it would overheat.
hz or more correctly Hz is a unit of frequency meaning cycles per secondhtz is a common misspelling of Hz
Depending on the electricity frequency 50 or 60 times. Countries like India , its 60 Htz so its 60 times.
Every pitch has frequency. Frequency is actually an exponential function, meaning that for every octave the pitch increases, the frequency of the sound wave doubles, so A4 = 440 htz, A5 = 880 htz, A6 = 1760 htz, etc. The human ear finds consonance when the ratio of the two notes in the interval is simple, such as 1:2, 3:4, or 2:3. When the ratio is not simple, such as __, the interval is dissonant. Two notes in unison, the most consonant, have ratio 1:1 (same pitch). Then the order goes: octave (2:1), perfect fifth(3:2), perfect fourth (4:3), and so on, each interval more dissonant than the last, ending on the augmented fourth (45:32)
If the appliance is 220 volt 60 Htz, yes it will work perfectly in the U.S. plugged into a 240 volt outlet.