One Megahertz is one million cycles per second.
One hertz is one cycle per second... A megahertz is 1 million cycles per second
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.
Clock cycles per second. 1 Herts = 1 Cycle per Seconcd
A 'Hertz' is a cycle of once a second. A megaHertz is a million cycles per second.
1 million cycles per second is 1 MHz (1 megahertz). Each cycle has a period of 1 microsecond (one millionth of a second).
One hertz is equal to one cycle per second. Hence, one kilohertz (kHz) is equal to 103 cycles per second, one megahertz (MHz) is 106 cycles per second, and one gigahertz (GHz) is 109 cycles per second.
The hertz is a unit of frequency, which is defined as the number of cycles per second.
100 x 109 Hz 1Hz = 1 cycle per second 100,000,000,000 Hz 100,000 MegaHertz
MHz is the abbreviation for megahertz. 1 million Hertz = 1 megahertz. A hertz is a measurement of frequency = 1 cycle per second. 900 MHz = 900,000,000 cycles per second. This is not a figure which can be translated into distance. Your question is akin to asking what is 60 miles per hour in tons.
No, one Hz (Hertz) is equal to one cycle per second. To convert to one million cycles per second, you would need one MHz (Megahertz).
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