Hertz is the unit of measure for frequency, named after Heinrich Hertz
The likely word is "hurt" (injured, to injure).The similar word is the physics term hertz, meaning cycles per second.
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The word "hertz" can be correctly abbreviated as "Hz."
The word 'hertz' comes from Heinrich Rudolph Hertz, a German physicist who discovered the electrical waves (cycles), as well as the photo-electric effect.
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The word hertz is a name, not a plural of hert. The unit (cycle per second) is named for Heinrich Rudolf Hertz (1857-1894).
the radio signal was broadcast at 100 million hertz (megahertz).
electromotive force (abbreviation: EMF or emf)
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The unit "hertz" is named after Heinrich Hertz, a German physicist who was the first to conclusively prove the existence of electromagnetic waves. He made significant contributions to the field of electromagnetism and laid the foundation for the development of modern communication technologies.
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The likely word is "hurt" (injured, to injure).The similar word is the physics term hertz, meaning cycles per second.
abundance, beat, constancy, density, iteration, number, oscillation, periodicity, persistence, prevalence, pulsation, recurrence, regularity, reiteration, repetition, rhythm
Hertz (Hz) is a term for cycles per second.