It takes exactly 1000 MHz to equal 1 GHz http://www.google.com/search?q=1+GHz+in+MHz&btnG
1 GHz
GHz means a billion cycles per second.
It is closer to 2 GHz.
1 GHz = 1*109 Hz. To convert GHz to Hz multiply by 1*109 To convert Hz to GHz divide by 1*109
1000 MhZ in a GhZ
0.0016 GHz.
It isn't a GHz yet... you need 1024 MHz to make 1 Ghz
MHz. 1000 MHz = 1 GHz.
There is 1 ohm in 1 volt.
Assuming you are asking what has a shorter wavelength 1 Mhz or 1 Ghz, then the answer is 1 Ghz. But the way the question was phrased, Mhz or Ghz, well 1000 Mhz is = 1 GHz. Note that 1 hz is just 1 cycle/sec. 1 Mhz is 1,000,000 cycles/sec and 1 Ghz is 1,000,000,000 cycles/sec. So to fit 1000 cycles in one second (as compared to 1 cycle in a second) the cycles have to be shorter (faster up and down sinusoidal wave).
There is about 1.04 GHz in 1066 MHz.