Hertz, a frequency measurement unit equal to one cycle per second.
Hertz, symbol Hz It is a measurement of frequency of waves, for example sound waves
Electrical current
Hertz (Hz)
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)
Hertz means cycles per second. That is its' frequency.
Hertz is used to measure frequency ie the number of times per second that something happens. Its commonest uses are to measure the number of oscillations/sec of electric currents or radio waves and the processing speed of computers.
1,000 Hz = 1 KHz 1,980 Hz = 1.980 KHz
no, Hertz (Hz) is a measure of frequency, Watts (W) is a measure of power.
Hertz, hz= 1/second is the unit measure of frequency.
Hz = hertz ,which is a measure of frequency. It is equivalent to cycles per second. Your home power is 60 Hz if you live in USA.
It is measured in Hertz (Hz).
Hertz (Hz) is a measure of frequency.
Hertz (Hz)
If you measure amplitude, then it's decibels (dB). If you measure frequency, then it's Hertz (Hz).
Hertz, hz= 1/second is the unit measure of frequency.
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Hz is a measure of frequency. Decibel is a measure of loudness/volume/amplitude. The two can not be equated.
The frequency of sound is measured in "Hertz (Hz)".
No, you can measure anything with a cyclic behavior with hz. eg light waves, radio waves, oceanic waves, car engines, meeting schedules, orbital frequencies.