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Inverse second

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The term "inverse second" typically refers to a unit of frequency, commonly denoted as Hz (Hertz). It is defined as one cycle per second, where a cycle represents a complete oscillation or repetition of a wave or signal. In a more formal sense, the inverse second (s⁻¹) is a unit of measurement that signifies the number of occurrences of an event per second.

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