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Yes, it may be possible but it is not recommended. The difference in frequency can affect the operation of the machine and potentially damage it. It is best to use the machine with the specified voltage and frequency to ensure optimal performance and safety.

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How can you make a 240 volt 60 cycle Clothes dryer work on a 220 50 cycle system?

You would need to use a transformer to step up the voltage from 220V to 240V. However, changing the frequency from 50Hz to 60Hz is more complicated and may require a frequency converter, which can be costly and may not be practical for a household appliance like a clothes dryer. It's recommended to consult a professional electrician before attempting to modify the electrical system.


Can 60hz machine work on 50 hz?

It may, or it may not. Some devices are specifically designed for one frequency, and won't work on another frequency. It is safest to look at the electrical specifications; if it says something like "50 or 60 Hz", it should work on both; if it says "60 Hz", then it is better not to use it, if you get your electricity at 50 Hz.add Consider an electric clock bought from US (60Hz) to New Zealand (50Hz) - it would run slower. (Of more importance is the difference in voltage.) Ignoring the voltage difference (suppose you have an 230:110 v transformer), the actual power delivered by a tool will be less, because the hysteresis curve of the iron will be different at the two frequencies. Iron is used as part of the electromagnetic motor system.


What is the wavelength of a wave with a velocity of 50 ms and a frequency of 5 Hz?

10 m


What is the velocity of a wave that has a frequency of 50Hz and a wavelength of 20 meters?

Wave speed = (frequency) x (wavelength) = (50) x (20) = 1,000 meters.


What is isochronous and droop in generator parralel operation?

isochronous means generator zero drop during parale operationdroop means the generator at 100% load the frequency is50 HZand at no load have more tahn 5oHz eg.. generator set at 4% droop it means at no load the frequency is 104% x 50Hz.