Hz (hertz) is a unit of frequency, not of speed.
It depends on the individual whistle. The typical dog whistle has a range of 16,000 to 22,000 hertz. If one is 22,000 hertz, a human will barely be able to detect it, but it won't be a problem for a dog.
Wavelength is in meters, the frequency is in hertz. period is in seconds and the wave speed is in meters per second.
220 hertz is faster, because the higher the frequency, the lower the wavelength. The wavelength directly correlates to the speed so therefore the object moving at 220 hertz is significantly faster. Not quite. The question is not about moving objects but wave speeds. The formula is velocity = frequency x wavelength, but for any given wave motion through a given medium, its velocity stays constant. Therefore the wavelength is inversely proportional to frequency alone. So a 220Hz signal travels at the same speed as the 440Hz signal, in the same medium.
One hertz is equal to one cycle per second. The hertz is named after German physicist Heinrich Hertz (1857-1894). In the computer, 10 MHZ is ten million cycles per second. This stream of "pulses" might be used as a clock to orderly conduct a sequence of events (like run a computer program).
Hz (hertz) is a unit of frequency, not of speed.
2.08 GHZ would be the faster speed. MHz =Mega Hertz HGz =Giga Hertz 1 Giga Hertz = 1000 Mega Hertz
No; hertz is frequency.Frequency times wavelength equals speed of travel.
"Hertz" is a unit of frequency. In some laboratory tests in transportation engineering hertz is used to simulate the vehicle's speed. For instance 8 hertz roughly resembles speed of 35mph. The loading provided is 8 hertz actually which simulates a car going at a speed of 35 mph.
20 Hertz to 20,000 Hertz is the frequency response range that a human can hear. So in answer to your question 20 Hertz would be the lowest pitch a human can hear.
The speed at 60 Hz is 600 r.p.m.
You get a speed. If the 'Hertz' is the frequency of a particular wave, and the 'meters' is the wavelength of the same wave, then their product is the speed of that wave.
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A human ear can pick up a sound of up to 20,000 hertz. Cats can pick up 60,000 hertz, and dogs can pick up 40,000 hertz maximum.
The clock speed is measures in Mega Hertz (MHz)