Hertz is the SI unit of frequency defined as the number of cycles per second of a periodic phenomenon.
Thus, from your question it is obvious you do not understand this properly as your question makes no sense.
0.1 seconds
Those two units are completely unrelated. Meter is a measure of length, Hertz is a unit of frequency (reciprocal of seconds).
0.00196 hertz
You can't convert hertz to seconds; they measure quite different things.
6/30 = 1/5 Hz.
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Those two units are completely unrelated. Meter is a measure of length, Hertz is a unit of frequency (reciprocal of seconds).
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.
Hertz is a unit of frequency. It is equivalent to 1/s (seconds).
hertz Hz
The reciprocal of the frequency. Since hertz basically means "1 / seconds", this reciprocal is in seconds.
0.00196 hertz
Hertz are a frquency, so if you have 1 hertz it is 1 hertz/second if you have 2 hertz =2 hertz second and so on, so a Intel processor at 2.4ghz would be 2.4 billion hertz a second.
You can't convert hertz to seconds; they measure quite different things.
Hertz is a unit of measuring frequency. It is 'cycles per second' or just second^-1 or 1/seconds. It is not the same as seconds (a measure of time or elapsed time).
6/30 = 1/5 Hz.
The period of a 261 Hertz sound wave is 0.000383 Seconds