Hertz

/hɜːrts/ noun

The unit of frequency equal to one cycle per second, used to measure waves, vibrations, and alternating currents.

Named after German physicist Heinrich Hertz (1857-1894) who proved the existence of electromagnetic waves. The term was adopted as the standard unit of frequency by the International Committee for Weights and Measures in 1960.

AMሄርዝ
ARهرتز
BNহার্জ
CAhertz
CShertz
DAhertz
DEHertz
ELχερτζ
EShercio
FAهرتز
FIhertsi
FRhertz
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