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Hertz (Hz) is a term for cycles per second.

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What is the term for the number of times a light wave travels a complete cycle in one second?

The term is frequency. It is measured in hertz (Hz), where one hertz equals one cycle per second.


Another name for cycle per second is?

The metric unit of frequency is the hertz (Hz), which is one cycle per second. It is named for German physicist Heinrich Rudolf Hertz (1857-1894).


A unit of one cycle per second?

For waves the unit of one wave cycle per second is Hertz


What is the unit called for one cycle per second?

The unit for one cycle per second is called a hertz (Hz).


How many mega hertz in a cycle per second?

Another name for Hertz is cycles per second. So a Megahertz is 1 million cycles per second.


How many cycle per second?

There can be any number. Cycles per second are referred to as Hertz


A megahertz is what cycle per second?

One Megahertz is one million cycles per second.


What is a unit of measure for frequency consisting of a wave or cycle per second?

Hertz (Hz) is the SI unit of frequency, equal to one cycle per second.


Which is called in a periodic process the numbers of cycle per unit of time?

Frequency is the term used to describe the number of cycles per unit of time in a periodic process. It is typically measured in hertz (Hz), where one hertz equals one cycle per second.


What does the term cycle refer to in AC circuits?

The current or voltage have a frequency in an AC system. It is 50 or 60 hertz per second. It is also known as 50 or 60 cycles per second. Each cycle is set of positive and negative amplitude. Refer Sinusoidal wave for further details.


A megahertz is cycles per second?

One hertz is one cycle per second... A megahertz is 1 million cycles per second


What is equivalent of 2000 cycle per second?

2000 cycles per second can also be referred to as 2000 hertz(HZ). This can be found by using the conversion of 1 Hz=1 cycle/second.