A newton is a unit of force, a meter is a unit of length. The unit newton / meter is used as the unit for the string constant - a string reacts with more force if it is stretched more.
A newton is a unit of force, a meter is a unit of length. The unit newton / meter is used as the unit for the string constant - a string reacts with more force if it is stretched more.
A newton is a unit of force, a meter is a unit of length. The unit newton / meter is used as the unit for the string constant - a string reacts with more force if it is stretched more.
A newton is a unit of force, a meter is a unit of length. The unit newton / meter is used as the unit for the string constant - a string reacts with more force if it is stretched more.
The meters cancel, so you get "per second", or "1/second". That unit has the special name hertz. It is a unit of frequency.
A wave travels an average distance of 1 meter in 1 second with a frequency of 1 hertz Its amplitude is that there is not enough information to say. A 60 vibration per second wave travels 30 meters in 1 second, its frequency is 60 hertz and it travels 30 meters per second.
You see, that is difficult to say for it can be measured in hertz or waves per second.(please improve this if I'm wrong but I think 10 hertz= 10 waves per second)
340.29 meters per second at sea level.
Well, first we see Arithmetic transmuted into Algebra. Algebra gives the Relation - accompanied by the inseparable Units: f (Frequency in cycles per second) = c (the Speed of Light at 297,000 km/s) divided by lambda (in meters per cycle) - Problem: f = 600,000 hertz or cycles per second; c = 297,000 kilometers per second; and the Lambda wavelength in meters per cycle - peak to peak - is: Lambda = 297,000,000 meters per second divided by 600,000 cycles per second is 2,970/6 meters per Wave.
The meters cancel, so you get "per second", or "1/second". That unit has the special name hertz. It is a unit of frequency.
They aren't comparable. "Meter" is a length, while "Hertz" is a frequency.
(4 meters) x (3 per second) = 12 meters per second
The speed of human movement is typically measured in meters per second (m/s) or kilometers per hour (km/h), not in hertz. Hertz is a unit of frequency, measuring cycles per second.
Hertz are a measurement of frequency, where meters per second is a measurement of velocity (speed). The two cannot be converted. Hertz is cycles per second, like a radio wave or sound wave. An example is a radio station transmitting on 10.0 MegaHertz (MHz) This indicates the radio wave oscillates 10 Million times per second. Meters per second can be used to measure, for example, the velocity of a car or bullet. Trying to convert frequency to speed would be like trying to convert Miles per hour to liters... it doesn't work.
One hertz is equivalent to one cycle per second. Therefore, a hertz is equal to one count per second (cps).
There are zero s-1 in a hertz (Hz). The unit hertz is defined as one cycle per second, not cycles per second per second (s-1).
331/20 = 16.55 meters.And by the way ... The hertz is not 20. The 'frequency' is 20 hertz.
cycles per second = hertz, so the answer is 100.
A second is a length of time, while a hertz is a unit of frequency, so you can have as many hertz in a second as you want. therefore it depends on what frequency you are talking about, as you can have hundreds of thousands of hertz per second.
The unit of vibration is typically measured in hertz (Hz), which represents the frequency of the vibration in cycles per second. Other common units for vibration include meters per second squared (m/s^2) for acceleration and decibels (dB) for sound vibrations.
the number of hertz = count per second