Frequency.
A nanometre is a measure of distance, metres per second is a measure of speed. The two measure different things and one cannot be converted to the other.
centimetres measure space and seconds measure time, therefore your question does not make sense. centimetres per second is a measure of velocity (speed)
Speed.
It could be metres per second (radio waves), or centimetres per second (microwaves), down to nanometres per second (gamma rays).
These measurement can not be converted, because litres are a measure of volume and meters are a measure of distance.
The unit of measure for the frequency of wavelengths per second is hertz (Hz). It represents the number of wave cycles that occur in one second.
None. A gallon is a measure of volume whereas a cubic foot per second is a measure of flow-rate. The two measure different things and, according to the basic rules of dimensional analysis, conversion from one measure to the other is not valid.
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1 inch per second
1 mile per hour equals 44.7 centimeters per second.
It is a measure of acceleration. Every hour, the speed increases by 343 metres per second.
The cgs unit to measure frequency is hertz (Hz). It represents the number of cycles or oscillations per second.