What is the standard unit for measurement of frequency?
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Who is the first person considered to produce and detect VHF and UHF radio waves and thus proving the existence of electromagnetic waves?
In which the answer would be Heinrich Hertz.
Hertz are used to measure cycles per second. Sound is measured in hertz. I hope I understood the question.
A. Hertz has written: 'The annexation question: a look at the Toronto experience 1883-1914'
Hertz are a measure of frequency, and as such don't directly apply to rabbits. The question does not make sense.
This is a mute question because Hertz is a measurement of frequency and Wattage is a measurement of power.
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Hertz is the SI unit of frequency defined as the number of cycles per second of a periodic phenomenon. Thus, from your question it is obvious you do not understand this properly as your question makes no sense.
That's impossible to say with the information provided in the question; Hertz is cycles per second and nanometers is a measure of length...
Frequency is typically measured in hertz (Hz), where one hertz represents one cycle or oscillation per second.
Hertz itself is not dangerous. Hertz is a unit used to measure frequency, such as the frequency of sound or radio waves. The actual impact on human health would depend on the specific context in which hertz is being used.
Heinrich Rudolf Hertz