What is the Frequency while we step up the voltage from
220V to 11KV? Is it possible? Explain it?
Answer Posted / azhar ali
It doesn't matter if you step up or step down the voltage, frequency will always remain the same as per principle of transformer it transforms voltage without any change in frequency.
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