Voltage is a measure of potential difference while Hertz is the term we use for cycles per second when we consider rates of change. We might say 50 Hz is a rate of change of voltage equal to 50 cycles of that voltage per second. There isn't a way to "convert" voltage to Hertz.
The US does not use 120 volts at 50 Hertz.
watts = volts X ampsSo240V X 10A = 2400W - not 2500.
The formula you are looking for is I = W/E. Amps = Watts/Volts.
Do you mean definition? If so 110V = 110 volts-60hz = 60 hertz. Hertz is the cycles that the electricity runs at. 60hz. is the US standard. Europe is at 50hz.
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As of 2000, Australian power points supply AC 230v at 50hz. Pre-2000, it was 240v at 50hz.
2,100 volts = 2.1 kv
No, the voltage of 500 volts is too high to operate a 380 volt motor.
No, the extra voltage will burn them out very quickly !
No. Australia's electricity supply is 230 volts at 50Hz... america's is 120 volts at 60Hz.
450 watts divided by 120 volts equals 3.75 amps450 watts divided by 12 volts equals 37.5 ampswatts divided by volts equals amps
The word kilo equates to 1000.
Singapore uses 230 volts at 50Hz.
The US does not use 120 volts at 50 Hertz.
Watts is volts times amps, so 12 x 30 = 360 watts
160 amps at 12v.
160 amps at 12v.