Hertz.
Hertz are used to measure cycles per second. Sound is measured in hertz. I hope I understood the question.
A speaker playing a note at 500 Hz produces 500 vibrations per second. Therefore, in 2 seconds, it would produce 500 vibrations/second × 2 seconds = 1000 vibrations.
1 kHz (kilohertz) is equal to 1,000 vibrations per minute (vpm). This is because 1 kHz represents 1,000 cycles per second, and since there are 60 seconds in a minute, you multiply 1,000 by 60 to convert it to vibrations per minute. Thus, 1 kHz is equivalent to 60,000 vibrations per minute.
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.
Vibrations a second are measured in Hertz.
The "M" in "MHz" means millions; and "Hz" means "vibrations (or cycles) per second". Thus, MHz means "millions of vibrations per second".
The frequency - that is, the number of vibrations per second. Lower notes have less vibrations per second.
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That's the frequency of the vibrations.
In 1 second, there are 150 vibrations in a 150 Hz frequency since hertz represents the number of cycles per second in a periodic wave.
Hertz.
The number of vibrations per second is called frequency.
A hertz is equal to one cycle per second, so it would have 60 vibrations per minute.