Corona discharge depends on the frequency of the supply because the alternating electric field influences the ionization of air around conductors. Higher frequencies can lead to more frequent changes in the electric field, promoting ionization and increasing the likelihood of corona discharge. Additionally, at lower frequencies, the time for the electric field to reverse may allow for recombination of ions, reducing corona effects. Thus, the frequency impacts the efficiency and intensity of the corona phenomenon.
Bcoz, corona effect is only possible in high voltage AC supply due to the frequency. That is, the frequency and the HT voltage causes the arc b/w 2 conductors.so , here the air is act as the arc transmitting medium.we called it as Corona. It is highly impossible in DC bcoz of no frequency.
frequency is directly propotional to corona loss... so higher the freq the corona also high..
Supply Frequency in UAE is 50Hz
No, frequency does not depend on mass. Frequency is determined by the rate of vibration of an object and is independent of its mass.
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An induction motor has no excitation, so the question is about a synchronous motor. The rotor speed is determined by the supply frequency. For a given supply frequency and mechanical load, the excitation current can be adjusted to give the best power factor.
The Hotbird network search frequency will depend on where you live and how far you are from a tower.
standard frequency in India is 50Hz
If a bulb has 50 Hz frequency and it's supply is 60 Hz frequency, it will still glow, despite the allowance of 10 HZ frequency.
It is like a sine-wave, but in the cycle both halves have the same polarity. Alternate half-cycles are reversed in phase so that they are all the same way. The fundamental frequency in the waveform is double the supply frequency, making the design of the filter easier.
Frequency is set by the supply, not by the load.
Frequency