Frequency units converter
More than 25 frequency units. Here you found here common SI units such as hertzs (Hz), kilohertz (kHz), gigahertz (GHz), but also some less known like radians per seconds, RPM (rotatinions per minute) or degrees per hours.

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# Inputs data - value and unit, which we're going to convert

 terahertz [THz]gigahertz [GHz]megahertz [MHz]kilohertz [kHz]hertz [Hz]milihertz [mHz]microhertz [µHz]nanohertz [nHz]1 per second [1/s]cycle per second [cycle/s]degree per hour [degree/h]degree per minute [degree/min.]degree per second [degree/s]degree per hour [rad/h]degree per minute [rad/min.]degree per second [rad/s]revolution per hour [revolution/h]revolution per minute [revolution/min.]revolution per second [revolution/s]revolution per minute [RPM] 0123456789

# SI system

 Unit Symbol Symbol(plain text) Value terahertz $THz$ THz 1×10-12 gigahertz $GHz$ GHz 1×10-9 megahertz $MHz$ MHz 0.000001 kilohertz $kHz$ kHz 0.001 hertz $Hz$ Hz 1 milihertz $mHz$ mHz 1000 microhertz $\mu Hz$ µHz 1000000 nanohertz $nHz$ nHz 1000000000

# Other

 Unit Symbol Symbol(plain text) Value 1 per second $\frac{1}{s}$ 1/s 0.1 cycle per second $\frac{cycle}{s}$ cycle/s 0.1 degree per hour $\frac{^{\circ}}{h}$ degree/h 1296000 degree per minute $\frac{^{\circ}}{min.}$ degree/min. 21600 degree per second $\frac{^{\circ}}{s}$ degree/s 360 degree per hour $\frac{rad}{h}$ rad/h 22619.467 degree per minute $\frac{rad}{min.}$ rad/min. 376.99112 degree per second $\frac{rad}{s}$ rad/s 6.2831853 revolution per hour $\frac{revolution}{h}$ revolution/h 3600 revolution per minute $\frac{revolution}{min.}$ revolution/min. 60 revolution per second $\frac{revolution}{s}$ revolution/s 0.1 revolution per minute $RPM$ RPM 60

# Some facts

• Frequency is physical quantity defining number of cycles (events occurring periodically) per time unit.
• The basic frequency unit in SI system is one Hz (hertz). One hertz corresponds to the frequency of one cycle per second:
$1 Hz = \frac{1}{s}$

• Frequency is usually indicated by a lower case letter f or greek letter $\nu$ (nu).
• To calculate the frequency of an event directly from the definition, use the following formula:
$f = \frac{n}{t}$
where:
• f - frequency,
• n - number of recorded events (cycles),
• t - measurement time.
• We can find frequency in many everyday areas of life, e.g.
• The musical note of "A" is used as a standard for tuning musical instrument. It's frequency is 440 Hz. In terms of music, the lower frequency means "lower pitch".
• The processor i5 2450M is available in versions clocked with frequencies from 2.5 to 3,1 GHz,
• the plates in most contemporary hard drives make 5400 revolutions per minute (5400 RPM),
• long play vinyl record (LP) should be played at 33 1/2 revolutions per minut (RPM),
• program 1 of Polish Radio can be listened in Poland and in neighboring countries on longwave (LW) at frequency 225 kHz,
• wifi networks use electromagnetic waves with 2,4 GHz or 5 GHz frequency,
• CD-AUDIO format uses sample rating of 44,1 kHz,
• the frequency of alternating current (AC) is 50 or 60 Hz depending on the region,
• etc.

# How to convert

• Enter the number to field "value" - enter the NUMBER only, no other words, symbols or unit names. You can use dot (.) or comma (,) to enter fractions.
Examples:
• 1000000
• 123,23
• 999.99999
• Find and select your starting unit in field "unit". Some unit calculators have huge number of different units to select from - it's just how complicated our world is...
• And... you got the result in the table below. You'll find several results for many different units - we show you all results we know at once. Just find the one you're looking for.

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