Most humans can, yes. The lowest tone that sounds like a tone to humans is around 20 Hz (frequencies lower than that sound more like a discreet series of "thumps", as if someone were tapping an object).
Yes, megahertz (MHz) is a unit of frequency that represents one million cycles per second. It is commonly used to measure the clock speed of a computer processor or the frequency of a radio wave.
Watts is a unit of power, while megahertz (MHz) is a unit of frequency. The conversion between these two units depends on the context or device being used, as they are not directly convertible.
Megahertz is ACTUALLY a measurement of the speed of a microprocessor. How fast a computer can process instructions depends partially on the speed of the microprocessor, which is determined by it's clock speed, word size, and cach size, and whether it is single or dual core. Clock speed is measured in megahertz (MHz), millions of cycles per second, or in gigahertz (GHz), billions of cycles per second.
Nobody knows. No human has ever been to Pluto, and no probes have ever landed on Pluto.
Some animals can hear higher frequencies than humans can. This is why animals can hear things like dog whistles, and we can't hear them. In all, animals can hear differently than humans in the way that they can hear more. Some animals can hear lower frequencies than humans can. Elephants can hear much lower frequencies than humans.
Yes. Humans can hear up to 20,000 megahertz ( a measurement of sound). Dogs can hear 35,000 to 40,000 megahertz. Cats pick up an astonishing 100,000 megahertz. They can even hear the ultrasonic sounds that are known to precede natural occurrences such as earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and electrical storms. This is because a cat's ears have pinnae, or ear cones, that turn in all directions like radar. Most people can't move their ears at all. Pretty neat huh?
1.7 megahertz is bigger than 108 megahertz
Megahertz or megahertzes is the plural of megahertz. Both are acceptable
There are 2300 Megahertz in 2.3 gigahertz.Formula:1 Gigahertz = 1000 Megahertz
You multiply it by 1000.Would you believe megaHertz, to Hertz, multiply by 1000 000.
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Megahertz. Kilo = 1000. Mega =1,000,000
Decibels are a logarithmic way of expressing a magnitude, megahertz is a frequency. Specifically, 1 megahertz = 10^6 cycles/second There is no answer to the question.
Yes, they can. They have the ability to hear the heartbeat of a mouse, so a human heart wouldn't be a problem for them to hear.
They are actually the same thing. ( a megacycle is also called a megahertz)
Our bodies require a minimum of 70 megahertz to function.
The highest pitch that a human can hear is around 20,000 hertz.