Kasey Lesch
Nov 22, 2024
how many Khz in a meter?
I’m a bit confused about converting kilohertz (kHz) to meters. How do I go about dividing meters by kHz? I’d appreciate any help with this chemistry-related question. Also, if you know of a good online conversion table for this, please let me know!
7 Answers
Jan 16, 2025
None.
The kilohertz, abbreviated kHz or KHz*, is a unit of alternating current (AC) or electromagnetic (EM) wave frequency equal to one thousand hertz (1,000 Hz). The unit is also used in measurements or statements of signal bandwidth.
An AC signal having a frequency of 1 kHz is within the range of human hearing. If a signal at this frequency is input to a headset or loudspeaker, the resulting tone has a pitch that falls into the so-called “audio midrange.” An EM signal at a frequency of 1 kHz has a wavelength of 300 kilometers, or about 190 miles. The standard amplitude-modulation (AM) broadcast band extends from 535 kHz to 1,605 kHz. Some EM transmissions are made at millions of kHz.
The metre (American English: meter) is a measure of length. It is the basic unit of length in the metric system and in the International System of Units (SI), used around the world for general and scientific purposes. Historically, the metre was defined by the French Academy of Sciences as the length between two marks on a platinum-iridium bar, which was designed to represent 1/10,000,000 of the distance from the equator to the north pole through Paris. Today, it is defined by the International Bureau of Weights and Measures as the distance travelled by light in absolute vacuum in 1/299,792,458 of a second.
Nov 21, 2024
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RE:
how many Khz in a meter?
imlike so confused, so u have to convert Khz to Meter to divide meters from Khz…..
Chemistry help plzz
and if u kno a good onlne conversion table let me kno
Nov 14, 2024
Not quite how it works; wavelength (meters/meters) and frequency (kilohertz) are inversely proportional. Username SS4 is correct, you divide one into the speed of light to get the other.
Here’s a conversion table:
http://earlyradiohistory.us/khzmeter.htm
You don’t need to convert. Just divide the numbers and the result will be in kHz per meter. (I’m drawing a blank on what thats called though)
Both are different measurements- one is a unit of length and the other is of frequency. How can one give a relation This is like asking a question “One litre is equal to how many dollars?”
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