900000000 Hz, or 900000 kHz, or 900 MHz, or 0.9 GHz, or 0.0009 THz, or 0.0000009 and beyond!
There are 1,000 kilocycles in a megahertz. This is because "kilocycle" refers to 1,000 cycles per second, while "megahertz" refers to 1,000,000 hertz or cycles per second. Thus, 1 megahertz is equal to 1,000 kilocycles.
There are 1,000 kilocycles in 1 millicycle. This conversion is based on the relationship where 1 kilocycle is equal to 1,000 cycles, and 1 millicycle is equal to 0.001 cycles.
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Frequency is a measurement of how many cycles, or wave crests, there are per second. It is measured in Hertz, equal to cycles/second.Frequency is a measurement of how many cycles, or wave crests, there are per second. It is measured in Hertz, equal to cycles/second.Frequency is a measurement of how many cycles, or wave crests, there are per second. It is measured in Hertz, equal to cycles/second.Frequency is a measurement of how many cycles, or wave crests, there are per second. It is measured in Hertz, equal to cycles/second.
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If 1Hz is equivalent to 1/s or 1 cycle/s, then 4MHz (megahertz) is equivalent to 4 million cycles/second.
Yes, 1 gigahertz is 1 billion cycles per second
according to my text book "10^9 cycles per second. "
cycles per second = hertz, so the answer is 100.
1 gigahertz is equal to 1 billion cycles per second.
1Mhz is 1,000,000 (1 million) cycles per second. Mega means million.