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This is a non-nonsensical question which has no answer. Voltage describes the difference in electric potential between two points, 50Hz is one specific frequency of alteration.

Most European countries, for example, use alternating current mains power ("AC") with a sine curve, oscillating at 50Hz, and provided at a nominal ("effective") voltage in the 220 to 240V range.

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Period = reciprocal of frequency = 1/50 = 0.02 second = 20 milliseconds

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wave length = light speed / frequency = 3oo,ooo/60 = 5000 kms

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50 Hz: λ = about 3,725.65 miles.

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