If 1Hz is equivalent to 1/s or 1 cycle/s, then 4MHz (megahertz) is equivalent to 4 million cycles/second.
Another name for Hertz is cycles per second. So a Megahertz is 1 million cycles per second.
hertz is cycles per second not per mile.
Decibels are a logarithmic way of expressing a magnitude, megahertz is a frequency. Specifically, 1 megahertz = 10^6 cycles/second There is no answer to the question.
Yes, 1 gigahertz is 1 billion cycles per second
1Mhz is 1,000,000 (1 million) cycles per second. Mega means million.
Frequency is a measurement of how many cycles or repetitions occur in a given time period, typically per second. It is commonly used to describe the rate at which a waveform oscillates or the number of times an event happens in a specific interval.
1 hertz = 1 cycle per second 1 megahertz = 1000 cycles per second 1 gigahertz = 1000000000 cycles per second 1 terahertz = 1000000000000 cycles per second tera hertz is a radiation that can destroy human flesh
MHz (megahertz) means millions of cycles per second. For example, if something has a frequency of 100 MHz, something will repeat at a rate of 100 million cycles per second.
cycles per second = hertz, so the answer is 100.
1 gigahertz is equal to 1 billion cycles per second.
These are two completely different units of measure. MHZ (megahertz) measures frequency as cycles per second. MB (megabytes) measures memory storage.