Does frequency change with increasing voltage i.e 220v to
11kv? explain if not?
Answer Posted / amit kumar sharma
Speed of any machine = 120* F / P
F = frequency
P = No of poles
F=(speed x P)/ 120
Frequency is not related on any factor of generation, hence
could not be changed due to variation in Voltage.
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