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preferred electrical frequency
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North America
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In North America, the standard electrical frequency is 60Hz, impacting clock and appliance design.
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preferred electrical frequency
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Europe
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Electric systems in Europe have a standard frequency of 50Hz.
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preferred electrical frequency
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Most of the world
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The standard electrical frequency for most of the world is 50Hz for electric motors and lighting systems.
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preferred electrical frequency
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Africa
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African culture is dependent on a preferred electrical frequency of 50Hz due to historical influence from European countries.
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preferred electrical frequency
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Developed countries
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Developed countries prioritize reliable and stable electrical grids to maintain the preferred electrical frequency.
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preferred electrical frequency
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Developing countries
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Developing countries prefer a stable electrical frequency, but frequent fluctuations occur due to unstable grids.
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preferred electrical frequency
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International System of Units countries
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Electricity in International System of Units countries is generally supplied at a frequency of 50 Hz.
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preferred electrical frequency
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South America
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In South America, a mix of 50Hz and 60Hz electrical frequencies is used due to historical influence from both European and North American countries.
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