A second is a length of time, while a hertz is a unit of frequency, so you can have as many hertz in a second as you want. therefore it depends on what frequency you are talking about, as you can have hundreds of thousands of hertz per second.
High sounds have more Hertz, as frequency is measured in Hertz and high-pitched sounds have a higher frequency.
To convert seconds to hertz, you simply take the reciprocal of the time in seconds. For example, if you have a time of 0.5 seconds, the conversion to hertz would be 1 / 0.5 = 2 hertz. Hertz is the unit of frequency, representing the number of cycles per second.
the number of hertz = count per second
You see, that is difficult to say for it can be measured in hertz or waves per second.(please improve this if I'm wrong but I think 10 hertz= 10 waves per second)
Kilo means "multiply by 1000" so 1 kiloHertz = 1000 Hertz Now you can work out which one is the greater in size.
One Hertz is equal to one cycle/second.
One Hertz is one cycle per second.
1 Hertz equal 1 cycle/second.
One hertz is equivalent to one cycle per second. Therefore, a hertz is equal to one count per second (cps).
Cycles per second = Hertz. In other words they are the same.
There are zero s-1 in a hertz (Hz). The unit hertz is defined as one cycle per second, not cycles per second per second (s-1).
Hertz is the term meaning cycles per second. Household current in the US is 60 hertz.