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The cycle per second was a once-common unit of frequency.
The letter indicates what unit of frequency is used to express the bandwidth.
A hertz is a unit of frequency equaling one cycle per second.
Revolutions per minute is a unit of frequency, commonly used to measure rotational speed.
The scientific unit of frequency - cycles per second - was named the "hertz" in his honor.
It is measured in hertz, an international unit of frequency named after a 19th-century German physicist that equals one cycle a second.
Hertz (symbol Hz) is the unit of frequency.
Fresnel (unit of frequency), a formerly-used unit equal to one terahertz.
The SI term hertz has replaced the term cycles per second as a unit of frequency.
The blue line represents the baseline system, with a maximum response of 9 units of force at around 9 units of frequency.
Spectral radiance is radiance per unit of frequency (Hertz) at a specific frequency.
Gigahertz (GHz) (units of frequency).
In a unit system adapted to subatomic scales, the electronvolt is the appropriate unit of energy and the Petahertz the appropriate unit of frequency.
The unit of frequency is "DFT bins"; that is, the integer values on the frequency axis correspond to the frequencies sampled by the DFT.
Dr. Yamauchi said light emitted at frequencies between 10 hertz and 30 hertz, a unit of frequency meaning cycles per second, can induce seizures and that the color red is also stimulative.
The frequency of a wave is its rate of oscillation and is measured in hertz, the SI unit of frequency, where one hertz is equal to one oscillation per second.
A Fresnel is a unit of frequency equal to 10 s. It was occasionally used in the field of spectroscopy, but its use has been superseded by terahertz (with the identical value 10 hertz).
For counts per a time interval, the SI unit, the unit of frequency is the hertz (Hz), named after the German physicist Heinrich Hertz: 1 Hz means that an event repeats once per second.
While most human communication takes place in a frequency range between 200 and 8,000 hertz (a hertz being the scientific unit of frequency equal to one cycle per second), most adults' ability to hear frequencies higher than that begins to deteriorate in early middle age.
It had a "carrier current" AM transmitter located in the Ware entryway of Senior House dormitory and broadcast over power lines at 800, and later 640 kilocycles ("kilocycles per second" being the proper period term for the unit of frequency now called the "kilohertz").