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Megahertz to Cycle per second Converter
Use this page to convert megahertz values into cycle per second, with background details, formulas, a worked example, and a quick conversion table.
Conversion formula
1 MHz = 1,000,000 cycle/s
1 cycle/s = 0.000001 MHz
Example: 1000000000 MHz = 1,000,000,000,000,000 cycle/s
Megahertz
One megahertz is equal to one million hertz (1000000 hertz).
History: Megahertz is widely used in radio and electronics.
Current use: Used for broadcasting, communication systems, clocks, and signal processing.
Also written as MHz, megahertz.
Cycle per second
One cycle per second is equal to one hertz.
History: Cycles per second was common before hertz became the formal SI name.
Current use: Used mainly for legacy frequency references.
Also written as cycle/s, cycles per second, cps.
Megahertz to Cycle per second table
| Megahertz [MHz] | Cycle per second [cycle/s] |
|---|
| 0.01 MHz | 10,000 cycle/s |
| 0.1 MHz | 100,000 cycle/s |
| 1 MHz | 1,000,000 cycle/s |
| 2 MHz | 2,000,000 cycle/s |
| 5 MHz | 5,000,000 cycle/s |
| 10 MHz | 10,000,000 cycle/s |
| 20 MHz | 20,000,000 cycle/s |
| 50 MHz | 50,000,000 cycle/s |
| 100 MHz | 100,000,000 cycle/s |
Frequently asked questions
How many Cycle per second (cycle/s) are in one Megahertz (MHz)?
One Megahertz equals 1,000,000 Cycle per second.
How do you convert Megahertz to Cycle per second?
Multiply the Megahertz value by 1,000,000 to get the result in Cycle per second.
How do you convert Cycle per second back to Megahertz?
Multiply the Cycle per second value by 0.000001 to get back to Megahertz.
What is 1000000000 Megahertz in Cycle per second?
1000000000 Megahertz equals 1,000,000,000,000,000 Cycle per second.