hertz

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The hertz is the SI unit of frequency, representing one cycle per second and commonly used to measure waves such as sound and electromagnetic radiation.

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hertz canonical 3
Megahertz 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf SI derived unit
unit of frequency
approvedBy General Conference on Weights and Measures
baseQuantity time
belongsToCategory SI units named after people
dimension T^-1
fieldOfUse acoustics
electromagnetism
electronics
signal processing
telecommunications
vibration analysis
hasAbbreviation Hz
inFormula f = 1/T
f = N/Δt
introducedInSI 1960
inverseOf second per cycle
isScalarUnit true
multipleUnit gigahertz
kilohertz
megahertz
terahertz
namedAfter Heinrich Hertz
quantityMeasured frequency
replaced cycles per second
replacesSymbol cps
represents one cycle per second
one event per second
SIBaseUnitRelation s^-1
standardizedBy International Bureau of Weights and Measures
symbol Hz
system International System of Units
unitInSIFor frequency
unitSystem coherent SI unit
usedIn audio engineering
computer processors
digital electronics
power systems
seismology
usedToMeasure clock frequency
electromagnetic waves
light frequency
microwaves
radio waves
rotational speed
sound waves

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Heinrich Hertz eponymOf hertz
Quality producer hertz
this entity surface form: Megahertz