Cycles per second is known also known as the frequency. 100 cycles per second is 100 hertz (100hz). I can't answer your question though as there is not enough information. However if it is multiple choice and there is no other info the best answer is one.
There is only one second in one second.
A wavelength by definition is the amplitude of motion over one cycle
Approximately 329473.34535 events will occur in one mile, according to a recent study.
1 second, because one squared is still one, therefore, one second squared is still one.
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That's the frequency.
according to my text book "10^9 cycles per second. "
1000 ( one thousand) cycles per second. kilo - prefix meaning one thousand
One hertz is one cycle per second... A megahertz is 1 million cycles per second
Yes, 1 gigahertz is 1 billion cycles per second
No! 300 Megahertz is equal to 300 MILLION cycles per second. The unit "Hertz" is defined as cycles per second, and the prefix "Mega" means millions.
A cycle is one complete revolution of the sine wave. Hertz is the frequency of the alternating current, how many complete cycles per second. 60 Hertz would have 60 cycles each second.
Frequency in Hertz is a count of cycles per second. So at 60Hz, there are 60 cycles per second. This means there are (60 cycles per second x 60 seconds) = 3600 cycles per minute.
1 hertz = 1 cycle per second 1 megahertz = 1000 cycles per second 1 gigahertz = 1000000000 cycles per second 1 terahertz = 1000000000000 cycles per second tera hertz is a radiation that can destroy human flesh
1 Gigahertz (GHz) is equal to 1 billion cycles per second.
Another name for Hertz is cycles per second. So a Megahertz is 1 million cycles per 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.