Answer: 1000 Megahertz or 1 Gigahertz.
Seconds are one of many ways to measure time intervals; Frequency is the repetition of (other) intervals per unit time. As Frequency is the reciprocal of Time, so Hertz is the Reciprocal of Seconds.
t = 1 / f, f = 1 / t, Hertz = 1 / Seconds, Seconds = 1 / Hertz
A period of 1 nanosecond, 1 / 1,000,000,000 second, corresponds to a frequency of 1,000,000,000 Hertz.
1 second = 1000000000 nanoseconds
There are 109 nanoseconds in one second, and there are 60 x 109 nanoseconds in a minute. There are 60 x 60 x 109 nanoseconds in an hour, or 3.6 x 1012 nanoseconds in an hour.
There are one billion nanoseconds in a second, because it is 1/1,000,000,000 of a second
They are billionths of a second. 1 second = 1,000,000,000 nanoseconds
Multiply the time in seconds by 1 billion (1,000,000,000 or 10**9) to get the same time in nanoseconds.
1 microsecond = 1,000 nanoseconds.
1 minute = 60 billion nanoseconds.
1 second = 1000000000 nanoseconds
1 day = 8.64e13 nanoseconds.
1 second = 1 billion nanoseconds 4 seconds = 4 billion nanoseconds = 4,000,000,000 = 4 x 109
There are 109 nanoseconds in one second, and there are 60 x 109 nanoseconds in a minute. There are 60 x 60 x 109 nanoseconds in an hour, or 3.6 x 1012 nanoseconds in an hour.
There are 4 milliseconds in 4 million nanoseconds. Therefore 1 nanosecond is .000001 Milliseconds and 1 millisecond is 1000000 nanoseconds.
according to dictionary.com it is one billionth of a second.
4.1nanoseconds=0.000000041 seconds 1 Second = 1000000000 Nanoseconds
It takes 1.3 to 1.4 nanoseconds for light to travel 1 foot.
1000 nanaseconds
There are one billion nanoseconds in a second, because it is 1/1,000,000,000 of a second