Both. It is the inverse of the unit of time (second) which is used by both systems.
"THz" stands for "terahertz", a unit of frequency. 1 THz = 1 trillion hertz = 1,000 GHz = 1,000,000 MHz = 1,000,000,000 KHz
k\The k in kHz stands for "kilo" = 1000 so 740 kHz = 740,000 Hz. Simple!
1 kilohertz=1000 hertz 30 hertz = .03 kilohertz
A infrasonic sound has a frequency - under 20 kHz. See the link below.
Frequency, which is measured in Hertz (Hz)
kHz is not a measurement of power
The term Kilohertz, or kHz is a measurement of frequency equal to 1,000 hertz. Kilohertz is unit of measurement for alternating current, audio signals, and a measurement of wireless signals.
AM radios can use frequencies in the range 535 kHz to 1605 kHz. Frequencies are assigned at 10 kHz intervals, from 540 kHz to 1600 kHz.
BW = (1 MHz - 10 KHz) = (1,000 KHz - 10 KHz) = 990 KHz
Khz is a measure of wavelength. i.e. my dick is 1,000 Khz
kHz means 1000 hertz. To convert from kHz to hz, multiply the number of kHz by 1000 and the product will be in hertz.
"THz" stands for "terahertz", a unit of frequency. 1 THz = 1 trillion hertz = 1,000 GHz = 1,000,000 MHz = 1,000,000,000 KHz
1,000 Hz = 1 KHz 1,980 Hz = 1.980 KHz
96-24 khz = 72
The standard US AM band is 520 kHz-1,610 kHz. The mean would be at 1,065 kHz.
The local oscillator could be either 1165 KHz (710+455) or 255 KHz (710-455).
No, a 200 kHz unit will not work on a 192 kHz transducer. The frequency of the unit and the transducer need to match in order for them to work together effectively.