Kilo means "multiply by 1000" so 1 kiloHertz = 1000 Hertz Now you can work out which one is the greater in size.
You can't convert hertz to seconds; they measure quite different things.
Hz is short for hertz. It is not a time, but a frequency. Time is measured in seconds, Hz is equivalent to 1/seconds. Therefore, you can't convert between time and frequency.
Kilo = 1000 Hertz - Hertz is cycles per second Within the range of human hearing 20Hz-20,000Hz 1000 cycles per second = one kilohertz (frequency that electric currrent, either electricity or radio waves, varies from one polarity to the opposite. (positive- negative) Kilo = one thousand.. kilometer, kilogram, etc.
the number of hertz = count per second
There are 1000 hertz in a kilohertz. Kilohertz is a unit of frequency equivalent to 1000 hertz.
To convert kilohertz (KHz) into hertz (Hz), you multiply the value in kilohertz by 1000. For example, if you have 5 KHz, you would calculate 5 KHz * 1000 = 5000 Hz.
No, kilohertz is kHz.
Kilo means "multiply by 1000" so 1 kiloHertz = 1000 Hertz Now you can work out which one is the greater in size.
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 full form of kHz is kilohertz which is equal to 103 hertz. One can find more information on kilohertz online at Wikipedia. There one will find a further information on how and why kilohertz are used.ANS 2 - Kilo hertz is 1,000 Hertz ( As is anything with Kilo in front)
30 Hz is equal to 0.03 kHz. This conversion is done by dividing the frequency in Hertz by 1000.
hertz Hz
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.
Same as any other frequency: in Hertz, or some multiple, like kilohertz.
Frequency is measured in hertz (Hz), so there is no need for a conversion. If you have the frequency in a different unit (e.g., kilohertz or megahertz), you can convert it to hertz by multiplying by the appropriate conversion factor (e.g., 1 kHz = 1000 Hz, 1 MHz = 1,000,000 Hz).
To convert seconds to hertz, you would take the reciprocal of the time in seconds. For example, if you have 1 second, the frequency in hertz would be 1 Hz (1/1). If you have 0.5 seconds, the frequency would be 2 Hz (1/0.5).