voltage and frequency both are different quantity.. don't mix it...
A capacitor impedance is equivalent to 1/jwC, where j = i = imaginary number, w = frequency, and C = capacitance in Farads.
the relation between frequency and time period is ''t=1/f''
There is really no relation.
Frequency = 1 / period
Time of period=1/frequency
frequency = speed of light/wavelength
The relation between amperage and capacitance is that amperage is equals to capacitance times the rate of voltage change over time. This voltage refers to instantaneous voltage.
the lower the frequency the lower the pitch; higher pitch lower frequency
yes!
There is no factual relation between these, but there is a common rule known as the Nyquist-Shannon theorem, that states that to reproduce a waveform with only reasonably errors, the sampling frequency must be at least twice the wave frequency.
Your question is unclear. But, if you are asking what the relationship between voltage and the distance between conductors is, then the higher the voltage, the greater the distance must be.
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