The derived SI unit for frequency is hertz (Hz)
The common metric multipliers are:
kilohertz (kHz) = 1,000 Hz
Megahertz (MHz) = 1,000,000 Hz
and Gigahertz (GHz) = 1,000,000,000 Hz.
Pitch and frequency both are measured in simple hertz.
You don't. Hz (always capitalized) is the unit for measuring frequency or pitch. dB is the unit for measuring amplitude or relative loudness of the sound. You cannot convert a frequency measurement to an amplitude measurement.
When you count the number of waves per second, you are measuring the frequency of the wave. The unit used to measure frequency is hertz (Hz).
The derived SI unit for frequency is hertz (Hz) The common metric multipliers are: kilohertz (kHz) = 1,000 Hz Megahertz (MHz) = 1,000,000 Hz and Gigahertz (GHz) = 1,000,000,000 Hz.
Hertz is a unit of frequency, measuring the number of cycles or waves per second in a periodic waveform such as sound waves or electromagnetic waves. It is commonly used to express the frequency of radio waves, electrical signals, and musical tones.
It means Hertz, it is a unit used for measuring frequency in cycles per second
No, measuring a crest alone cannot definitively tell you that a wave has high frequency. Frequency is the number of crests passing a given point in a unit of time, so you would need to measure the time it takes for multiple crests to pass to determine the frequency.
Poise is a measuring unit of Viscosity.
A kilogram is a unit of measuring weight.
They aren't comparable. "Meter" is a length, while "Hertz" is a frequency.
The symbol for frequency is "f" and the unit for frequency is hertz (Hz).
These units are not measuring the same things. Hertz is a frequency unit and horsepower is a power unit. It's a little like asking "how many gallons in a foot."