750 000 000 000 000 cycles per second
1000 Hz. The others are outside the range of human hearing. You can feel 10 Hz but not hear it. C. 1,000 Hz
(3 x 108 meters per second) / (1.0 x 10-8 meter) = 3 x 1016 Hz.
I am a bit rusty so I will do this the long way. Get frequency first(Hz). Hz = (3.29 X 10^15 Hz) * Z^2 * (1/n final^2 - 1/n initial^2) ( Z =1 for hydrogen, so no problems there ) Hz = (3.29 X 10^15 Hz) * (1/2^2 - 1/6^2) Hz = 7.31 X 10^14 Hertz Wavelength = speed of light/Hertz 2.998 X 10^8 m/s/7.31 X 10^14 Hz = 4.10 X 10^-7 meters that is 410 nanometers The color would be violet
Hz is short for hertz. It is not a time, but a frequency. Time is measured in seconds, Hz is equivalent to 1/seconds. Therefore, you can't convert between time and frequency.
1 billion Hz = 1 billion cycles / sec = 1 x 10^9 Hz = 1 x 10^9 cycles / sec
10 to the power of 9 (109) is one billion (US) or giga- so 109 Hz is 1 GHz.
A typical microwave is 750-800 watts. There are lower (and higher) power machines, but the 'normal' for general use is 750-800 watts.
10 to the 19th power. (+/-)-OR-10,000,000,000,000,000,000 Hz
10 Hz 10 Hz
10 to the power 7 Hz is 10 MHz, so that is HF (high frequency); this range of radio waves goes from 3 to 30 MHz.
10 to the power 7 Hz is 10 MHz, so that is HF (high frequency); this range of radio waves goes from 3 to 30 MHz.
10 to the power 7 Hz is 10 MHz, so that is HF (high frequency); this range of radio waves goes from 3 to 30 MHz.
1000 Hz. The others are outside the range of human hearing. You can feel 10 Hz but not hear it. C. 1,000 Hz
The frequency is the reciprocal of the period. 1 / 10 Hz. = 0.1 seconds.The frequency is the reciprocal of the period. 1 / 10 Hz. = 0.1 seconds.The frequency is the reciprocal of the period. 1 / 10 Hz. = 0.1 seconds.The frequency is the reciprocal of the period. 1 / 10 Hz. = 0.1 seconds.
If you divide the speed of light (in meters/second) by the frequency (in Hz), you get the wavelength (in meters).
If 50 hz is applied instead of 60 Hz, the speed of the motor will reduce by 10 hz equivalent. If you still want to keep the output speed equivalent to 60 Hz, you will have to use suitable gear box or so, to increase the speed to 60 hz equivalent.
You cant. Hz measures frequency, where as Watts is a measurement of power.