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05.05.2021 • 
Mathematics

The hertz (Hz) is a unit of frequency that represents the number of complete cycles per second.
is used to measure repeating events, both scientific and general. For instance, a clock ticks at 1 Hz. One scientific application is the electromagnetic spectrum, or the range
of all possible frequencies of electromagnetic waves. The spectrum includes frequencies from everyday contexts, such as radio and TV signals, microwaves, light (infrared, visible, and ultraviolet), and X-rays.


The hertz (Hz) is a unit of frequency that represents

the number of complete cycles per second.
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