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Difference in electricity voltage and frequency?

If an electrical equipment is designed for 220V at 60Hz, can it be used in a country which uses an electrical system of 240V at 50Hz. I'm not sure how true is this, but I've heard that the voltage would not be a problem but if the frequency is less, electrical equipments with motors will not be able to run at 100% performance which means the efficiency drops. Please enlighten me~Thank you

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YES,it did. 50 hz AC motor becomes less torque while running with 60 hz power,because it has too much reactance (more turns of coil). Whereas 60 hz AC motor is running faster with 50 hz power and its life is shorten,because it has not enough turns of coil.
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