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Voltage and frequency are two fundamental quantities in electrical systems. Voltage, the electrical potential difference between two points, is measured in volts (V) and represents the driving force that pushes electric charges. Frequency, the rate at which an alternating current completes cycles, is measured in hertz (Hz); for direct current, frequency is zero or not defined because the signal does not alternate.
In alternating current (AC) power systems, voltage is specified as a nominal value, such as 120 V
Frequency refers to the speed of the AC cycle and is equally critical. Grid frequency is maintained
Voltage and frequency influence devices: motors rely on frequency for speed and voltage for torque, while electronics