Sunday, September 12, 2010
!00 Mgz = how abundant Ghz?
!00 Mgz = how abundant Ghz?
Actually, it take 1024 MHz to equal 1 GHz
1000MHz=1GHz
1000 mhz = 1 ghz
.1?
100mhz = 0.100ghz.
1000mhz = 1ghz.
if that was supposed to be a 100 later that would be like 1/100th of a ghz
0.1
1/10 of a Ghz
also
.1 ghz
That is also assuming you designed to type a 1 instead of an exclamation point
I suppose you meant '100' and not '!00'. Also, the part is ambiguous. The LHS is Mgz and the RHS is Ghz, which I'm assuming is alluding to Giga Hertz.
Mega means, 10 to the power of 6. Giga resources to the power of 9.
So,
1 GHz = 1000 MHz = 1000,000,000 Hz
(This is true for any unit)
Therefore, 100 MHz = 0.1 GHz
utter crap!
here's the right conversion...
1024 mhz = 1 ghz..
so 100 mhz = 100/1024 ghz
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