Frequency, which is measured in Hertz (Hz)
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# of cycles per second is equal to frequency which is measured in Hertz frequency is the inverse of the period
== Frequency speaks to the number of oscillations per unit of time. Oscillations or cycles per unit of time is a concept applied to some kind of repeating or harmonic motion or wave, and it could be mechanical (sound) or electromagnetic (light). When we consider the frequency of these oscillations, we see the frequency as the number of cycles per second that the oscillation makes. And cycles per second is what is called Hertz, after Heinrich Hertz, an early investigator. (One cycle per second is one Hertz.) A link can be found below.
Another name for Hertz is cycles per second. So a Megahertz is 1 million cycles per second.
Generally the unit used for frequency is Hertz (cycles per second).
It means that something repeats so-and-so many times per second.
The number of waves or cycles per second is called frequency, typically measured in Hertz (Hz).
Hertz, abbreviated "Hz". The unit of Hz is "per second".
Frequency. The number of Hertz is the same as the number of cycles per second.
# of cycles per second is equal to frequency which is measured in Hertz frequency is the inverse of the period
Cycles per second called Hertz.
The hertz (symbol Hz) is the SI unit of frequency defined as the number of cycles per second of a periodic phenomenon
What used to be called cycles per second is now called Hertz.
There can be any number. Cycles per second are referred to as Hertz
The number of cycles per second of a wave is typically referred to as its frequency and is measured in Hertz (Hz). A frequency of 1 Hz means one cycle per second.
The number of waves that pass a certain point per second is called the FREQUENCY. The unit is the hertz (cycles per second).
The number of cycles per second, or frequency, is expressed in hertz, abbreviated Hz.
The number of cycles per second, or frequency, is expressed in hertz, abbreviated Hz.