Generator design.
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It depends on the country as to which voltage is used for industrial purposes. In the US, for welding for example, voltage may be 480 volts. The frequency in the US is 60 Hertz.
Yes, normally, assuming it's 60 cycle (hertz) AC. In the USA, 110 volts as such is no longer used, it's really 120 plus or minus about 5 volts everywhere.
Normally that would be however many volts your house runs on. The US/Canada standard is 120 volts at 60 hertz, while most of Europe runs on 240 volts at 50 hertz. Keep in mind though there are all types of light bulbs that run on all voltages from 12 to 240. It should say the voltage on the bulb though? but if you live in North America and you are asking about a normal house-type bulb, your quest will most likely end with 120.
aircrafts
Automobiles, aircrafts
Any of the multi testers that I have come across are not frequency sensitive. I use a Fluke process meter and it can be used to measure frequency if that scale is selected. Voltage is voltage, amperage is amperage and resistance is resistance regardless of what he frequency is.
Answer for USA, Canada and countries running a 60 Hertz supply service.Sub stations have a variety of voltages depending on what systems they are connected to. At the sub station, the transmission voltage (might be 250,000 volts) is reduced to distribution voltage (might be 14,000 volts). The 14,000 volts is distributed through out the community and then the voltage is further reduces by pole transformers to a voltage (120/240 volts) that can be used by homes.
its used in aircrafts
aluminium
Mitsubishi 90
Frequency. Hertz is the same as cycles per second.