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To help compare orders of magnitude of different times this page lists times between 10-7 seconds and 10-6 seconds (0.1 to 1.0 microseconds). See also times of other orders of magnitude.

  • shorter times
  • 0.1 microseconds -- cycle time for frequency 10 MHz, radio wavelength 30 m (shortwave)
  • 0.333 µs -- cycle time of highest medium wave radio frequency, 3 MHz
  • longer times

A megahertz is one million (or 106) hertz. See hertz, kilohertz (one thousand hertz), gigahertz (109 hertz), terahertz (1012 hertz), and petahertz (1015 hertz).




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Occasionally the gravitational force on an object is given in "kilograms", but the unit used is not a true kilogram: it is the deprecated kilogram-force (kgf), also known as the kilopond (kp).
An object of mass 1 kg at the surface of the Earth will be subjected to a gravitational force of approximately 9.80665 newtons (the SI unit of force).
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