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Electronics for Beginners Forum Alternating Current | | | Author | Message | | Anonymous 200 | Actually, looking at the diagram you might say that it's at about 4.1Hz. This is an important thing to consider.
In the electromagnetic world cycles do not represent transfer of energy but rather a change of state. If you were to increase this to 60Hz you would not see an increase in the energy, just the number of cycles. You might see an increase in the energy (voltage) dependent upon the length of the line the electricity was run through, however this would not be a direct product of the frequency rather the ability of your conductor to carry a DC charge (resistance). | MatMI 1 | So in the diagram as stated above it means the cycle is 4Hz right?
What if i were to increase the number of cycles?
Would that mean that the energy current increases?
More energy?
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