'Hertz' is the modern name for 'cycles per second' and represents how many times an alternating current (AC) changes from + to - per second and has nothing to do with voltage that can be either AC or DC. Tus if you have an alternator and can rotate the shaft 60 times per second with a voltage of 120 volts you will produce the same AC voltage that you find in your wall outlet (Alternators produce AC while generators produce DC electricity.
Hertz is the unit of frequency in SI.
Voltmeter is an instrument for the measurement of voltage (tension).
How much current? Volts/Amps = Ohms. In your case Volts = 1.5
P = V x A, POWER (watts) = VOLTS times AMPS But 1.5V AC is not a normal output
You don't. Volts and Watts are two different units. That's like asking me to convert distance and speed. Multiply your 277 volts by an amperage value and that will equal watts. Any product over 999 watts will be in kWs. 1000 watts = 1 kW, just move the decimal place 3 places to the left for kilowatts
If it is AC then you don't need a formula, you just need a transformer.
Depends on the led forward bias threashold, if its a typical led it will be .7 volts so, .7x6=4.2V, so pick a resistor that will drop around 7 volts. What is the current? Then just to V=IR, 7=IR.
America 120 volts 60 Hertz, Australia 240 volts 50 Hertz.
America 120 volts 60 Hertz, Australia 240 volts 50 Hertz.
The two are unrelated. Volts is the measurement for Electrictiy. Hertz is a measurement for a transmitted radio wave.
kHz means 1000 hertz. To convert from kHz to hz, multiply the number of kHz by 1000 and the product will be in hertz.
There is nothing to convert. You are using the same unit of measurement. A hertz is a hertz, all you are dealing with is 10 less Hertz. 60 Hertz - 10 Hertz = 50 Hertz The difference is 10 Hertz. The math there is just to give you a clear example and illustrate my point. What you are asking for is similar to someone asking "how do you convert miles to miles" or "how do I convert inches to inches".
Doesn't work that way. Hertz is a measure of frequency, volts is a measure of electrical potential. No translation exists.
the number of hertz = count per second
120 volts, 60 hertz.
230 Volts at 50 Hertz.
5000 volts
To what?
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