None, because there can be no conversion.
A mph is a measure of speed, with dimensions [LT^-1]. A mHz is a measure of frequency with dimensions [T^-1]. According to the most basic rules of dimensional analysis, conversion between two measures with different dimensions is not valid.
MPH (miles per h our) and MHz (megaHertz) measure totally different things, and are not related.
A megabyte is not a unit of speed.
As many as you like, watts and MHz have no equivalence because watts measure power while MHz measure frequency.
1 kilometer = about 0.62137 mile (rounded)
102.667 feet per second at 70 mph
1km = 0.621371mi 1km/h = 0.621371mi/h
1500 watts
1000 mhz is a frequency, not a speed, therefore, there is not an answer.
i think it is 4.9 mph
1 mhz =1000khz
1,000 KHz = 1 MHz
It takes exactly 1000 MHz to equal 1 GHz http://www.google.com/search?q=1+GHz+in+MHz&btnG
1 MHz= 1 000 000 Hz 1 MHz= 1 000 000 Hz
MHz. 1000 MHz = 1 GHz.
1 MHz means 1 million Hz. Multiply Mhz by 1,000,000 to get Hz. Multiply Hz by 0.000001 to get MHz.
1 MHz means 1 million Hz
if you get it from a hobby store it should go from like between 15 to around 20 mph on a stock motor if you get a brushless motor it can go at least 30 mph or faster
1900 MHz
2700 MHz