Electricity operates at 50hz , 5G works in gigahertz
You are really showing your ignorance here. Electrical power grid in the United States uses 60Hz alternating current. This is arbitrary, depending upon the speed of rotation of the generator's (actually an alternator) armature. It can also be converted to direct current by diodes, or by oscillating devices into any other frequency desired.
Did you know that 5G simply stands for the "5th generation" of cellular telephone technology, and is being deployed on a variety of different frequencies?
> Electricity operates at 50hz , 5G works in gigahertz
You are really showing your ignorance here. Electrical power grid in the United States uses 60Hz alternating current. This is arbitrary, depending upon the speed of rotation of the generator's (actually an alternator) armature. It can also be converted to direct current by diodes, or by oscillating devices into any other frequency desired.
Did you know that 5G simply stands for the "5th generation" of cellular telephone technology, and is being deployed on a variety of different frequencies?
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