Whatever the number is, it's called the "frequency" of that particular wave.
It can be almost anything. There are things in everyday life that have frequencies from
about 1 cycle per second to maybe 1,000,000,000,000,000,000 cycles per second.
sec-1 This can be a reference to speed, though it is most commonly a reference to frequency. sec-1, or 1/sec can also be referred to as the Hertz (Hz), or cycle per second.
1 min = 60 sec Hence 1 sec = 1/60 min
frequency means number of cycles per second. here 1 cycle takes .029 mili sec or .000029 sec so the number of cycles in 1 sec is 1/.000029 = 34482.75 Hz = 34.5 KHz
1 month = 50,400 min, 3,024,000 sec
the answer is 3600
Assuming you are asking what has a shorter wavelength 1 Mhz or 1 Ghz, then the answer is 1 Ghz. But the way the question was phrased, Mhz or Ghz, well 1000 Mhz is = 1 GHz. Note that 1 hz is just 1 cycle/sec. 1 Mhz is 1,000,000 cycles/sec and 1 Ghz is 1,000,000,000 cycles/sec. So to fit 1000 cycles in one second (as compared to 1 cycle in a second) the cycles have to be shorter (faster up and down sinusoidal wave).
60 seconds!
1/6
One hertz is defined as (1/sec) or (sec-1). So 1 hertz = (1 / 1 sec). Multiply by (60 sec / 1 min), the seconds units cancel, and you have (60 / 1 min) or 60RPM. See related links for more information.
1 hour = 60 x 60 = 3600 sec 48 hours = 48 x 3600 = 172800 sec
1 minute =60 sec so, 1 km min =60 km sec
1 hour/40 secs = 3600 sec/40 sec = 90 of them.