Not even close by today's standards. Most notebooks will be at 1,800 MHz with multiple processing cores.
No, 300 MHz is pretty slow for a netbook or computer. Most netbooks would be around 1600-2000 MHz and computers having about 2400 and up.
30 Mhz - 300 Mhz
No.
Divide 300 by 2,500,000,000 to get a wavelength of 0.00000015 metres. Wavelength metres = 300 / f(mHz) = 300 / 2500 mHz = 0.12 metres. (2.5 gHz = 2500 mHz)
30 MHz to 300 MHz
1000 mhz is a frequency, not a speed, therefore, there is not an answer.
Most work between 300 MHz to 450 MHz.
The frequency can't be 30 Mhz 30 Mhz is a ham radio frequency but to calculate the wavelength, devide 300 by the frequency in Mhz that will give you 10 meters (300/ƒ)
The frequency can range between 300 MHz and 300 GHz.
Wavelength is calculated in MHz not Hz, and the formula is Wavelength = 300 / MHz
Socket 7 is used by the following processors: * Intel Pentium (75 MHz to 200 MHz) * Intel Pentium MMX (166 MHz to 233 MHz) * AMD K5 (75 MHz to 133 MHz) * AMD K6 (166 MHz to 300 MHz) * AMD K6-2 (233 MHz to 550 MHz) * AMD K6-III (350 MHz to 500 MHz) * WinChip (180 MHz to 250 MHz) * Cyrix 6x86 (100 MHz to 233 MHz) Note that most Socket 5 processors can also be used on a Socket 7 motherboard.
1.9 MHz