The question is misstated. Resistors are measured in ohms, not in centimeters. Please restate the question.
Frequencies in the 300 GHz to 300,000 GHz range primarily transmit signals in the terahertz (THz) frequency band. This range is commonly used for imaging and sensing applications, as well as in research for communication technologies such as terahertz communications. Due to the high frequencies involved, these signals have potential for high data rates but face challenges in propagation and signal processing.
A downlink signal A Ka Band signal
A radio frequency signal is transmitted between two devices that carries information between them. Speed and distance of that signal can be adversely effected by metallic objects between the transmitting device and the receiving device.
That's a silly question! =P Typical satellite TV frequencies are mainly transmitted at C-band (4-8 GHz) or Ku-band (12-18 GHz)
It is closer to 2 GHz.
GPS units operate on a number of different "channels" or frequencies, some of which are under development and some of which are not used by "regular" GPS units. The principle operating frequency of the GPS system is 1575.42 MHz. That's 1.57542 GHz or 1,575,420,000 cycles per second.
The processor speed is expressed in MHz or GHz. For modern processors, GHz would usually be used. This is a multiple of hertz (cycles per second). For example, a "speed" of 3 GHz means that the clock signal goes up and down (has a complete cycle) 3 billion times per second.
Smartphone, 200mhz - 1200 mhz Tablet, 500 mhz - 1600 mhz Netbook, 1.2 ghz - 1.8 ghz Notebook, 1.8 ghz - 2.9 ghz Multimedia/Gaming Laptop, 2.5 ghz - 3.5 ghz Budget/All in One Desktop, 2.4 ghz - 3, ghz Gaming Desktop, 3.5 ghz - 5 ghz+
Electromagnetic radiation with a frequency of 0.6GHz is ultra-high frequency Microwaves. It has a wavelength of 50cm.
1.57542 GHz 1.2276 GHz 1.17645 GHz
1.57542 GHz 1.2276 GHz 1.17645 GHz
Wi-Fi operates on radio waves in the 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz frequency bands within the electromagnetic spectrum. These frequencies allow Wi-Fi signals to transmit data wirelessly between devices like smartphones, laptops, and routers.