voltage and frequency both are different quantity.. don't mix it...
The relationship between wavelength and peak voltage depends on the type of wave. In electromagnetic waves like light or radio waves, there is no direct correlation between wavelength and peak voltage. However, in signals like electrical voltage waveforms, the peak voltage is often correlated with the frequency of the wave.
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''
Frequency = 1 / period
frequency = speed of light/wavelength
yes!
the lower the frequency the lower the pitch; higher pitch lower 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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voltage depend on current and resistance r.p.m depend on no of pole
The relationship between amperage and capacitance is indirect. Capacitance stores and releases electrical energy, affecting the flow of current in a circuit. Higher capacitance can lead to slower changes in current (i.e., lower frequency), while lower capacitance can result in faster changes in current.
There is no such equation. The main reason is that there is no relationship between current and frequency.