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English: Waveforms of (230 volt 50 Hz) and (120 V 60 Hz) as a function of time.
Français : Ondes sinusoïdales de courants alternatifs, 230V à 50 Hz et 120V à 60Hz, en fonction du temps.
Date 2007-06-08; modified 2023-08-29
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Author Pieter Kuiper; modified by PMarksDotNet
 
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