There are two units of frequency used in the conversion of one megahertz (MHz) to Hertz (Hz).
1 Megahertz (MHz)
=
1000000 Hertz (Hz)
There are two units of frequency used in the conversion of one megahertz (MHz) to Hertz (Hz). Hertz is the SI base unit of frequency and is defined as one cycle per second. Hertz is commonly used in the description of sine waves and musical tones related to audio and radio applications. It is often expressed in multiples such as megahertz (106 Hz, MHz). Megahertz is a decimal multiple unit of the SI derived unit of frequency Hertz and is abbreviated as (MHz). One megahertz is equivalent to the frequency of one million hertz expressed as;
Megahertz to Hertz Converter
1 Megahertz (MHz) = 1000000 Hertz (Hz)
Calculation
ʄ (Hz) = 1 MHz x 106 = 1000000 Hz is the method used in the conversion. It implies that the frequency in Hertz (Hz) is calculated by multiplying the one frequency in megahertz by 106. Therefore, the conversion from 1 MHz to Hz gives the frequency in Hertz as 1000000 Hz.
It can also be expressed as;
1 Hz = 0.000001 MHz, where one Hertz is equal to 0.000001 Megahertz.
The Megahertz to Hertz conversion table can also be used to determine the conversion result based on a scale of 0 to 1 Megahertz (MHz).
However, the Megahertz to Hertz conversion calculator gives the simplest solution of converting one megahertz to the frequency in Hertz. It has a blank text field where you enter the value for conversion. In this case, you will enter one as the frequency value in the blank text field and then click the ‘Convert' button.
The result in Hertz will be displayed immediately below the two controls as 1000000 Hz. Since the calculator can only execute a single conversion at a time, the ‘Reset' button is used to enhance its efficiency. It erases all data of the previous calculations from the converter with a single click.