You cannot run a three phase motor on single phase power. You'll burn the motor up within minutes. By the way, I've never seen or heard of a 380 volt motor. Do you mean a 480 volt motor? If so, the only way you can power it is with the correct full voltage and a 3 phase power supply.
Frequency and distance are directly proportional the higher the frequency the more distance for the sound to dissipate th lower the frequency th shorter the distance for the sound to dissipate
Clearing trees from hills increases the frequency of rainstorms.
Velocity increases when sound waves travel from gas medium to solid medium. As velocity = frequency * wave length and the frequency does not change, v is directly proportional to the wave length... Hence the wavelength increases.
the light has small tiny particles called as photons.they have energy called as quantum energy.the frequency of light is directly proportional to rate of photosynthetic process. as the wave length of the photon increases the photosynthesis decreases.
Natural selection acts on the genotype, but indirectly, through the phenotype.
Temperature is only sometimes directly proportional to frequency. Temperature however is not always directly proportional to frequency in all cases.
The signals frequency directly.
Frequency, when referring to waves, is directly proportional to the velocity of the wave. Frequency in inversely proportional to the wavelength.
The amount of energy in a photon of light is proportional to the frequency of the corresponding light wave.... frequency of the electromagnetic radiation of which the photon is a particle.
The photon energy is directly proportional to its frequency: Energy = Planck's constant * frequency.
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pitch corresponds directly with frequency, so as frequency increases, so does pitch.
The energy PER PHOTON is directly proportional to the frequency.
The energy of any wave of a given frequency is directly related to the amplitude of the wave.
Yes.
On either exhuast tube, one directly in front of, and one directly behind the Catalytic Converters.