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megahertz

[ US /ˈmɛɡəhɝts/ ]
[ UK /mˈɛɡəhˌɜːts/ ]
NOUN
  1. one million periods per second

How To Use megahertz In A Sentence

  • The speed of processors, usually known as clock speed, is measured in megahertz or these days in gigahertz (GHz).
  • After all, clock speed - as measured in megahertz and gigahertz - is too simplistic a metric for rating chips.
  • Microtubules have vibrational resonances in the kilohertz (10 to the third power Hz) for tubulin C-termini, megahertz (10 to the 6th power Hz) for tubulin, and gigahertz (10 to the ninth power Hz) for ordered water in hollow microtubule cores. Deepak Chopra: Can Science Explain the Soul?
  • The switching frequency of 1 megahertz makes it possible to select a small external component.
  • MR. ROHDE: Well, currently -- this is Greg from NTIA -- within the three bands identified by the World Radio Conference, it looks like it's only -- there's 100 megahertz which is 1755 to 1850. Telephone Briefing On Third Generation Wireless Technology
  • Q The 700 megahertz I know is a completely separate issue, but it has highlighted a problem with incumbered spectrum. Telephone Briefing On Third Generation Wireless Technology
  • Many people are out there, not least of whom are SETI (Search for Extra Terrestrial Intelligence) looking on the megahertz level, when they should be redirecting their search back down to earth and to the extremely low frequency, before the mobile phone masts completely engulf us. Name Stargate | SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles
  • The cell phone would pick up radio wave frequencies as low as 500 megahertz up to 10 gigahertz, which includes television broadcasts, microwave ovens, mobile phones, wireless LAN, bluetooth, GPS, and two-way radios. Nokia Phone Charges by Drawing Energy Out of Thin Air | Inhabitat
  • Australian researchers have reported that the global service mobile (GSM) phone frequency of 900 megahertz has a "significant genotoxic effect on epididymal spermatozoa. Microwave Technology: An End to the Human Race
  • He promised 500 megahertz of airwaves, which broadcast TV and radio companies had opposed. FCC's Julius Genachowski struggles between roles of regulator, innovator
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