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Period (physics)

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Hertz (1857-1894, Hz)

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Named after radio pioneer Heinrich Hertz.

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Mega-Hertz, i.e. a million Hertz.

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Frequency, in a general sense, refers to the number of occurrences of a repeating event per unit of time. It is commonly used in various fields, including physics, music, and electronics. Here are a few specific contexts where the term "frequency" is relevant: 1. **Physics**: In wave mechanics, frequency is the number of cycles of a wave that pass a given point in one second.
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