Frequency is measured in Hertz. Its symbol is Hz.
The unit is Hertz. The symbol for that is (Hz)
The correct unit of mass is pounds. _______________________________ The correct unit of mass per the SI units is kilogram
The SI unit of frequency is the hertz (Hz), which is defined as one cycle per second.
In the CGS system, the unit of frequency is measured in hertz (Hz), just like in the International System of Units (SI).
Units for Frequency are Hertz (Hz) Hertz is also known as s-1 (1/seconds) There is no distance component (meters) in frequency, only a "time" component
The correct unit for speed in MKS system is 'm'.
Hertz is the unit. It was once called cycles per second.
The symbol for frequency is "f" and the unit for frequency is hertz (Hz).
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Hertz is a unit to measure frequency. Number of waves passing through a particular point in unit time is considered to define frequency. The unit for frequency is inverse seconds.
Hertz, hz= 1/second is the unit measure of frequency.
Cycles per second is the correct unit for mechanical waves. Hertz (Hz) is the correct unit for electromagnetic waves like light, radio, and microwaves. Most people use Hertz for everything, but that is not correct usage.
The unit that measures wave frequency is hertz (Hz).
The unit of frequency is reciprocal time ... "per second", or Hertz.
MgO2 is not a correct formula unit. Magnesium oxide typically has a formula unit of MgO, where magnesium has a +2 charge and oxygen has a -2 charge, resulting in a balanced compound.
Its a unit for frequency. Specifically its the number of cycles per second. I assume you mean hertz - The unit of frequency
What are the frequency ranges included in the following frequency subdivisions? MF, HF, VHF, UHF and SHF