Period = 1/frequency = 1/50,000 = 0.00002 second = 20 microseconds
1,000 KHz = 1 MHz
Yes, megahertz (MHz) is greater than kilohertz (KHz). Specifically, 1 MHz is equal to 1,000 KHz, meaning that MHz represents a higher frequency than KHz. Therefore, when comparing the two, any value in MHz will always be larger than the same value expressed in KHz.
kilohertz
Frequency = 1/period1/7.5 x 10-3 = 1331/3 Hz = 2/15 KHz
1.95 MHz 1,950 KHz 1,950,000 Hz
The 83 KHz has better fish discrimination but the 50KHz will give you a better look at the bottom as you go deeper when the 83 starts to fade out
In a four-stage frequency divider, each stage divides the input frequency by 2. With an input frequency of 100 kHz, the output of the first stage would be 50 kHz, the second stage 25 kHz, the third stage 12.5 kHz, and the fourth stage 6.25 kHz. However, if the CLEAR input to stage two is LOW, it effectively resets that stage, preventing it from dividing the frequency further. As a result, the output frequency of the fourth stage will be the same as the output of the first stage, which is 50 kHz.
The period of a 20 kHz waveform is 1 / 20 kHz, or 50 uS. If the waveform is logic 1 for 30 uS, then it is logic 0 of 20 uS, and the duty cycle is 60%.Simply subtract from 30 from 50 to get 20. Also, compare 30 against 50 to get 60%
AM radios can use frequencies in the range 535 kHz to 1605 kHz. Frequencies are assigned at 10 kHz intervals, from 540 kHz to 1600 kHz.
kHz means 1000 hertz. To convert from kHz to hz, multiply the number of kHz by 1000 and the product will be in hertz.
BW = (1 MHz - 10 KHz) = (1,000 KHz - 10 KHz) = 990 KHz
Khz is a measure of wavelength. i.e. my dick is 1,000 Khz
There are no units mentioned in this question so it's impossible to give it a single answer. "50 Hz" means "50 cycles per second". "50 kHz" means "50,000 cycles per second".
Period = 1/frequency = 1/50,000 = 0.00002 second = 20 microseconds
1,000 Hz = 1 KHz 1,980 Hz = 1.980 KHz
4MHz can be converted to kHz by multiplying by 1000. Therefore, 4MHz is equivalent to 4000 kHz.