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Frequency is measured in Hertz, not metres per second.

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How many megahertz are in a meter?

Megahertz (MHz) is a unit of frequency, representing one million hertz or cycles per second, while a meter is a unit of length. To relate the two, you need to consider the speed of light, which is approximately 299,792,458 meters per second. Therefore, the frequency in megahertz can be calculated using the formula: frequency (in MHz) = speed of light (in meters per second) / wavelength (in meters). This means that 1 meter corresponds to a frequency of about 299.8 MHz.


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What is the frequency of a 15 meter wave traveling at 250 meters per second?

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What units are SI units... a. meter per second b. minute per meter c. gram per second d. kg meter per second e. km per second... How can you tell?

a. Meter per second and d. kg meter per second are SI units because they involve the base SI units meter (m) and kilogram (kg). b. Minute per meter, c. gram per second, and e. km per second are not SI units as they do not use the base SI units.


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What does meter per second mean?

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