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1000 Hz means 1000 vibrations per second.

1000 Hz means 1000 vibrations per second.

1000 Hz means 1000 vibrations per second.

1000 Hz means 1000 vibrations per second.
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How many hertz are in kilohertz?

There are 1000 hertz in a kilohertz. Kilohertz is a unit of frequency equivalent to 1000 hertz.


If an electron vibrates up and down 1000 times each second it generates an electromagnetic wave having a?

Frequency of 1000 Hz. (Wavelength of 300 kilometers.)


What is the frequency of the second harmonic if the fundamental frequency is 1000 Hertz?

If the first harmonic of 1 kHz is 2 kHz, then the second harmonic is the odd order harmonic of 3 kHz.


30 HZ equals how many KHZ?

1 kilohertz=1000 hertz 30 hertz = .03 kilohertz


What comes after 1000 Hertz?

Any frequency greater than 1000 cycles per second "comes after" 1000 Hertz. It could be 1001 Hz, or 1048 Hz, or 20,000 Hz, or 1000.00001 Hz. Or 1,000,050,002 Hz. You get the picture. And frequency greater than 1000 Hz will come after it, whether it is a tiny fraction of a cycle per second, or many multiples of the original frequency.


How may hertz in 4 ms?

To convert milliseconds to hertz, use the formula: Hz = 1000 / ms. Therefore, for 4 ms, the equivalent frequency in hertz would be 250 Hz.


Does 1 mega hertz equal 1000 times of frequency in a minute?

the prefix mega implies million, so one megahertz is one million hertz


How do you convert kHz to hertz?

kHz means 1000 hertz. To convert from kHz to hz, multiply the number of kHz by 1000 and the product will be in hertz.


How many hertz equals 5 milliseconds?

200Hertz is a frequency which represents the # of 'measurements' per second, and there are a 1000 milliseconds in a second.Therefore to find the # of hertz when you know the frequency is every 5 milliseconds you simply calculate1000ms/5ms = 200Hzjpp22


Can you use the tern Kigahert for Kilohertz?

No. We cannot. Hertz is the unit of frequency and it determines the number of cycles a particular wave completes in one second. Kilohertz is equal to 1000 hertz and means that the cycles completed by any wave of 1 Khz frequency in one second is 1000. Also read http://www.shemford.com or discuss on http://www.shemford.com/forum


How does the speed at which an object vibrates impact the pitch of the sound that is produced?

It's not really the "speed", but the rate, or cycles per second, that matters - how often it moves back and forth. If an object vibrates at a certain rate, for example 1000 Hz (cycles per second), then it will tend to produce a sound that also has a frequency of 1000 Hz.


How do you convert frequency to hurtz?

Frequency is expressed in cycles per second, which is the same as Hertz. Frequency can also be expressed in kilohertz, megahertz, or gigahertz. So an AM radio station might be 700 KHz, an FM station might be 88.1 MHz, and a microwave might be 2.4 GHz.

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