You multiply it by 1000.
Would you believe megaHertz, to Hertz, multiply by 1000 000.
Frequency is expressed in cycles per second, which is the same as Hertz. Frequency can also be expressed in kilohertz, megahertz, or gigahertz. So an AM radio station might be 700 KHz, an FM station might be 88.1 MHz, and a microwave might be 2.4 GHz.
the radio signal was broadcast at 100 million hertz (megahertz).
The hertz is a unit of frequency, which is defined as the number of cycles per second.
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).
There are 1 million hertz (Hz) in one megahertz (MHz).
600.11 MHz is equal to 600,110,000 hertz. This is because "megahertz" (MHz) is a unit that represents one million hertz (1 MHz = 1,000,000 Hz). Therefore, to convert megahertz to hertz, you multiply by one million.
There are 15 million Hertz in megaHertz. It is spelled, "Hertz" because it was named after a person.
Gauss is some magnetic unit, Hertz is a unit of frequency. You can't simply convert from one to another.
megahertz
Hertz, unlike bytes, do not have a confusing "1024" definition, and still follow traditional metric patterns. So, 1000 mHz = 1gHz. Simply divide the value in megahertz by 1000. Easy.
Hertz is cycles per second, higher numbers are faster.
its 1,000,000 hertz
-Hertz. Or cycles per second. Megahertz, GigaHertz, etc.
Frequency is expressed in cycles per second, which is the same as Hertz. Frequency can also be expressed in kilohertz, megahertz, or gigahertz. So an AM radio station might be 700 KHz, an FM station might be 88.1 MHz, and a microwave might be 2.4 GHz.
the radio signal was broadcast at 100 million hertz (megahertz).
Another name for Hertz is cycles per second. So a Megahertz is 1 million cycles per second.
MHz (Hertz is named after Heinrich Rudolf Hertz, therefore is capitalised.)