- exist, such as that of X-rays and
gamma rays,
which can be
measured in
exahertz (EHz). For
historical reasons, the
frequencies of
light and
higher frequency...
- in 1886, the
physicist Heinrich Hertz built an
apparatus to
generate and
detect what are now
called radio waves.
Hertz found the
waves and was able to...
- The
following list
illustrates various frequencies,
measured in
hertz,
according to
decade in the
order of
their magnitudes, with the
negative decades...
- waves,
typically shorter than
those of X-rays. With
frequencies above 30
exahertz (3×1019 Hz) and
wavelengths less than 10 picometers (1×10−11 m), gamma...
- 10 picometers,
corresponding to
frequencies in the
range of 30 petahertz to 30
exahertz (3×1016 Hz to 3×1019 Hz) and
photon energies in the
range of 100 eV to...
-
electromagnetic radiation,
having energies above 100 keV and
frequencies above 10
exahertz (1019 Hz).
Gamma radiation is
produced by sub-atomic
particle interactions...
-
which the
units of
measurement are
spelled out, for example, \qty{3}{\tera\
hertz}
formats as "3 THz". The use of
prefixes can be
traced back to the introduction...
-
electrical appliances, but are
defined independently of the ampere,
notably the
hertz, joule, watt, candela, lumen, and lux. Like
other SI units, the
ampere can...
- 1000
litres one
kilobaud (kBd) is 1000
bauds one
kilohertz (kHz) is 1000
hertz one
kilodalton (kDa) is 1000
daltons one
kilobit (kb) is 1000 bits one kilobyte...
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