Hertz.
Hertz are used to measure cycles per second. Sound is measured in hertz. I hope I understood the question.
Cycles per second (CPS) unless you are dealing with electrical, electro-magnetic, and electronic issues, in which case the 'vibrations' are measured in Hertz (Hz). The word is capitalized because its name comes from a person's name. The unit, "Hertz" is often mistakenly used when CPS is the correct unit.
-- Determine the number of revolutions, vibrations, reciprocations, or full oscillations in one second. -- Multiply that number by (2 pi).
It is called the frequency. The SI unit is the Hertz. One Hertz is one cycle per second.
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Vibrations a second are measured in Hertz.
5 vibrations per second are made with high c
The frequency - that is, the number of vibrations per second. Lower notes have less vibrations per second.
The "M" in "MHz" means millions; and "Hz" means "vibrations (or cycles) per second". Thus, MHz means "millions of vibrations per second".
440 Hertz means 440 cycles (or vibrations) per second.440 Hertz means 440 cycles (or vibrations) per second.440 Hertz means 440 cycles (or vibrations) per second.440 Hertz means 440 cycles (or vibrations) per second.
frequency
1000 Hz means 1000 vibrations per second.1000 Hz means 1000 vibrations per second.1000 Hz means 1000 vibrations per second.1000 Hz means 1000 vibrations per second.
Hertz.
150 Hz means 150 vibrations per second.
If you mean, how many vibrations per second (or cycles per second), that's the Hertz.
The number of periods per unit time is called the linear (or ordinary) frequency. Specifically periods per second has a special name that is "hertz."