It should be all right. The main thing to get right is the supply voltage, because usually 50 Hz goes with 220-240 v and 60 Hz goes with 120 v.
Kilowatts measure power, while Hertz measure frequency. They are related in electrical systems because the frequency of the alternating current (AC) power supply determines how often the direction of current flow changes per second. The power output of an electrical device, measured in kilowatts, depends on both the voltage and current frequency.
The North American grid operates on 60 Hertz.
This is a mute question because Hertz is a measurement of frequency and Wattage is a measurement of power.
Hertz (Hz) is a unit of frequency, not power, so it doesn't have watts. Watts are a unit of power, measuring the rate of energy transfer or consumption per second. The relationship between watts and hertz would depend on the specific application or device involved.
Decibel (dB) is a unit of measurement for sound intensity or power level, while hertz (Hz) is a unit of frequency. They measure different aspects of sound and are not directly convertible to each other.
The best power supply I've used is the Hurricane digital power supply, it has many features my favorite being that it remembers your last settings.
Almost all digital electronics use a AC to DC power supply. Digital electronics cannot handle AC. all electronics device having battery powered are using DC power supply http://www.wzmicro.com
One of the most common problems on the first-generation 300ZXs is the digital dash power supply unit. The part is like an electronic module, located under the dash on the driver's side. The internal cold solder joints wear out, leading to failure of the power supply, and therefore no digital dash lights. It is quite possible to re-solder those joints yourself and get it working again. Another option is to search the web. Look up 300ZX digital dash power supply, and you'll find people selling them reconditioned. Others offer the service of refurbishing your old unit if you send it in. If the power supply isn't the problem, then it could be the digital cluster itself. But more than likely, it's the power supply unit.
If you're referring to the power of the engine, it is not in hertz. The power of of a jet engine is measured in pounds.
Kilowatts measure power, while Hertz measure frequency. They are related in electrical systems because the frequency of the alternating current (AC) power supply determines how often the direction of current flow changes per second. The power output of an electrical device, measured in kilowatts, depends on both the voltage and current frequency.
It would make no difference except in a clock which relies on a synchronous motor to make the hands turn at the right speed. The clock would lose 48 minutes per day.
Not unless you have a 110 volt supply to plug it in to. The standard General Power Outlet in Australia is 240 volts AC at 50 Hertz.
It's like a spark plug, it needs higher voltage to transmit the power.
The North American grid operates on 60 Hertz.
An external power supply is required. The telco's don't supply power for ISDN lines. If the power fails, the phones won't work.Special digital phones are required or a Terminal Adapter to talk to the existing POTS devices.It is very expensive to upgrade a central office switch ($500,000+) to ISDNIf the ISDN fails - the phone fails.
The frequency of 50 Hertz (or 60 Hertz in other countries) was selected to reduce inductive power losses caused by long distance power line transmission and still enable alternating current to be converted to various voltages and currents using moderate sized transformers at the point of power use. The higher the power frequency the higher the inductive losses over a length of power transmission line. For this reason frequencies higher than 60 Hertz are avoided. Where possible electrical power transmission over long distances these days is accomplished with high voltage direct current, which is converted to alternating current near the usage areas.
The person who apprentices you should tell you that. It is not something you should be learning about on the internet