G Hz is 1000 bigger than MHz now we can write that1GHz = 1000MHz
There are 1,000 megahertz (MHz) in 1 gigahertz (GHz). Therefore, to convert 6 GHz to MHz, you multiply 6 by 1,000. This means that 6 GHz is equal to 6,000 MHz.
To compare 3.9 GHz and 150 MHz, we first convert both to the same unit. 3.9 GHz is equal to 3900 MHz. Now, dividing 3900 MHz by 150 MHz gives us 26. Therefore, 3.9 GHz is 26 times faster than 150 MHz.
Yes, 2.40 GHz is higher than 500 MHz. To compare the two, it's important to convert them to the same unit: 2.40 GHz is equivalent to 2400 MHz. Therefore, 2400 MHz is significantly greater than 500 MHz.
MHz. 1000 MHz = 1 GHz.
Divide 300 by 2,500,000,000 to get a wavelength of 0.00000015 metres. Wavelength metres = 300 / f(mHz) = 300 / 2500 mHz = 0.12 metres. (2.5 gHz = 2500 mHz)
Divide by 1000. 4500 MHz = 4.5 GHz
There is about 1.04 GHz in 1066 MHz.
No. It is 100 MHz slower.
It takes exactly 1000 MHz to equal 1 GHz http://www.google.com/search?q=1+GHz+in+MHz&btnG
It isn't a GHz yet... you need 1024 MHz to make 1 Ghz
1 MHz = 1,000 KHz 1 GHz = 1,000 MHz = (1,000 x 1,000) = 1,000,000 KHz 3.2 GHz = (3.2 x 1,000 x 1,000) = 3,200,000 KHz
1 GHz = 1,000 MHz.